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  1. NLM Digital Collections - A compend of pharmacy 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1895
    ... and a bitterish, slightly acrid taste. MASTICHE, U. S.—Mastic. —A concrete, resinous exudation from Pistacia Lentiscus, containing a resin (mastichic acid, C2OH32O2), which ...
  2. ... the ma- nufacture of a sanative balsam. 3. Pistacia lentiscns. The Mastic or Lentisk tree; the species which yields the ...
  3. ... the ma- nufacture of a sanative balsam. 3. Pistacia lentiscus. The Mastic or Lentisk tree; the species which yields the ...
  4. ... MASTICHE. U. S. Mastic. A concrete resinous exudation from Pistacia Lentiscus Linne (nat. ord. Anacar- diece). Mastic contains a resin (mastichic acid, C20fl32O2), which is ...
  5. ... application and for mounting microscopic objects. MASTICHE. U.S. Mastic. A concrete resinous exudation from Pistacia Lentiscus Linne (Nat. Ord. Terebin- thacecB, Anacardieae). Mastic ...
  6. ... ether, chloroform and light hydrocarbons. Natural Resins. Mastiche. -Mastic. A concrete resinous exudation from Pistacia Lentiscus. (N. O. Terebinthace®. Anacardiece.) Hab. Grecian Archipelago. ...
  7. ... and light hydrocarbons. RESINS. Natural Resins. M astiche. —Mastic. A concrete resinous exudation from Pistacia Lentiscus. (N. O. Terebinthacece. Anacardiece.) Hab. Grecian Archipelago. ...
  8. ... resinous substance pro- d uce J by the Pistacia lentiscus; used in fumigations, in making varnishes, cfec. 1. Mastic water. A remedy employed by the Albanian physicians ...
  9. ... ether, chloroform and light hydrocarbons. Natural Resins. Mastxche. —Mastic. A concrete resinous exudation from Pistacia Lentiscus. (N. O. Terebinthacece. Anacardiece.) Hob. Grecian Archipelago. ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - A compend of pharmacy 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1887
    ... and a bitterish, slightly acrid taste. MASTICHE, U. S.—Mastic.—A concrete, resinous exudation from Pistacia Lentiscns, containing a resin (mastichic acid, C20H32O2), which ...
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