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  1. ... studies of World War II veterans, with special reference to schistosomiasis japonica. Am. J. Clin. Path., 1948, 18: 632-4. ...
  2. ... and similar affections. Mimosa Nilotica. Egyptian Mimosa. Gummi Arabi- cum. The gum, called gum arabic. This, the purest of the gums, is obtained by exudation from the mimosa, which grows in the sandy deserts of Africa, Arabia Petraea, and Egypt. There are two kinds of ...
  3. ... of white marble, analogous to alabaster, found in Arabia. It was regarded as absorbent and desiccative, and was employed in hemorrhoids. ARABIS BARB ARE A, Erysimum barbarea. AR'ABIS MALAG' ...
  4. ... of white marble, analogous to alabaster, found in Arabia. It was regarded as absorbent and desiccative, and was employed in hemorrhoids. ARABIS BARBAREA, Erysimum barbarea. AR'ABIS MALAG'MA. An ...
  5. ... of white marble, analogous to alabaster, found in Arabia. It was regarded as absorbent and desiccative, and was employed in hemorrhoids. ARABIS BARBAREA, Erysimum barbarea. AR'ABIS MALAG'MA. An ...
  6. ... 288 materia medica. Mimosa Nilotica. Egyptian Mimosa. Gummi Arabi- cum. The gum, called gum arabick. This, the purest of the gums, is obtained by exudation from the mimosa, which grows in the sandy deserts of Africa, Arabia Petraea, and Egypt. There are two kinds of ...
  7. ... Senegal, and other parts of Africa, also in Arabia and Hindostan. Acacia Catechu. A small tree, na- tive of the East Indies, from the wood of which gum catechu (formerly called Terra japonica) is extracted. Acacia Decurrens, Acacia Floribunda. Species of ...
  8. ... produce of the Mimosa nilotica, which grows in Arabia, in Egypt and in Senegal. The Mimosa Sene- gal furnishes us with a gum very similar to this. The extract of Cate- chu, commonly called Terra Japonica, is the produce of the Mimosa Cate. There ...
  9. ... attaining the dimensions of “ten” square feet (Nardosmia Japonica ? called “makaje ... ecbolium of Tropical Arabia and Hindustan. A shrubby erect plant called in ...
  10. ... acacia, E. Acacia, L. [and U. S. P.]. Acacia Arabi- ca et Acacia vera, ... gum are inhabitants of Arabia, Egypt, and Senegal; they belong to the natural ...
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