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  1. ... Cantharidin................ 338 Cossin..................... 338 Betulin.................... 338 Carotin....................338 Chrysin................... 338 Ostruthin.................. 339 Peucedanin................ 339 Oreoselon.................. 339 Cascarillin................. ...
  2. ... related sweet substance, populin, and coloring matters, called chrysin and tecto- chrysin. The therapeutic value of Poplar is probably small. ... Disease, July, 1884. 779 Poplar Buds. Porter Springs. REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. gredient of a ...
  3. ... in the treatment of skin diseases, vi. 57 Chrysin, v. 779 Chrysophan, vi. 223, 389 Chrysophanic acid, ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Dictionary of medical terms 
    Publication: New York : William Wood and Company, 1899
    ... Chrysanisic. [binum. Chrysarobine. Chrysarobin ; Chrysaro- Chrysène. Chrysene. Chrysine. Chrysin. Chrysophanique. Chrysophanic. Chrysorhanmine. Chrysorrhamnin. Chuchotement. Whispering ; Whisper. Chute. ...