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  1. ... from the distillation of the sap, or as wood turpentine by distilling the chips (6). Rosin or colophony ... benzine made by passing certain paraffine oils with wood turpentine over red-hot coke gives equally satisfactory results. ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The authentick narrative of the success of tar water : in curing a great number and variety ... 
    Publication: [Boston] : London, printed 1746. Boston : N.E. re-printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-Street, MDCCXLIX [1749]
    ... than the Canals of the reft of the Wood : And the Turpentine of the reft of the Tree having only ... therefore muft be ■ compounded chiefly of the grofs Turpentine and a fmall Part of the knotty ' Balfam. And the Wood and its Canals, being green and open, the ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Materia medica for pharmacy technicians 
    Publication: [San Francisco] : Letterman General Hospital, 1942
    ... mixture of turpentine of a petro- leum distillate. Wood turpentine, made by distilling old stumps, pine, sawdust, or finely ground resinous waste-wood, etc., with steam, also constitutes much of the cheap turpentine on the mar- ket. This variety, although closely ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of arts and sciences (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Isaac Peirce ..., 1815-1816
    ... Orange Flowers - Spanish hop - Brown Roots - Parsley Yellow Wood and resin Turpentine Colourless Seeds - Pepper Yellow Plant - Rosemary Colourless Flowers - Pennyroyal - Yellow Root - Rhodium Yellow Petals . Roses Colourless Leaves - Rue ... Green Wood . Santalum Yellow Root - Sassafras Yellow Leaves - Satureia Yellow ...
  5. ... name of bread, from -the beech and other woods destitute of turpentine. According to Prof. Autenreith, every thing soluble in water is first removed by frequent maceration and boiling; the wood is then to be reduced to a minute ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Pope's manual of nursing procedure 
    Publication: New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1919
    ... this usually indicates cystitis. Certain drugs, especially sandle- wood, turpentine, cubebs, and copaiba and also aspara- gus impart ... 12 removing from linen, 10-11 removing from wood, 12 Stockings, how to put on, ... for breasts, 443 turpentine, 440,443 Symptoms that it is important to ...
  7. ... the bags of vinegar of Verduc; the sandal-wood, turpentine, and tormentilla of Mile. Devaux; the fa- mous ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - The practice of medicine 
    Publication: Chicago : Gross and Delbridge, 1895, c1894
    ... my practice are eucalyp- tus, oil of sandal-wood, chimaphila, turpentine, and copaiva. I pre- fer the lowest dilutions, ... these are copaiva, sabal, thuja, cubebs, buchu, sandal-wood oil, kava kava, turpentine, mercurius, eucalyptus, cannabis, senecio, etc. Iodide of potassium ...
  9. ... of magnesia will also distinguish between copaiva and wood oil. Turpentine, which is said to be sometimes added, may ... to be very analogous to the balsams and turpentines. Of the wood.—The operation of the wood is similar to, ...
  10. ... 80; cloves, 9, 67; origanum, 68, 109; sandal-wood, 69; turpentine, 69; and see Clearing agents. Ommatostrephes, eyes, 470. ...
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