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  1. ... vi. 385 Herring-brine, trimethylamine in, vii. 253 Hesperidin, iv. 473 ; v. 359 ; vi. 255 Hesse's apparatus ...
  2. ... 369 Hepta 292 Heptads 152, 153 Herbs 331 Hesperidin 355 Heterogeneous bodies 36,110,116,120 Heteromorphous ...
  3. ... evaporated, crystals are deposited of a substance, called hesperidin. This is bitter, but, as it is found ...
  4. ... bitter principle, (auranliin,) and a peculiar crystalline substance, (hesperidin.) It is a grateful aromatic and stomachic, and ...
  5. ... be screened off before proceeding to dry them. HESPERIDIN. A peculiar substance obtained from the white portion ...
  6. ... bitter principle, (aurantiin,) and a peculiar crystalline substance, (hesperidin.) It is a grateful aromatic and stomachic, and ...
  7. ... helleborus, U. S. Associated with acrid resin and oil. Hesperidin (?), from cortex limonis, &c, U. S. Inert; associated with ...
  8. ... are given by amygda- lin, colombin, cubebin, elaterin, hesperidin, phloridzin, populin, salicin, sarsaparillin, senagin, smilacin, syringin, tannic ...
  9. ... of Fraxinus excelsior. Gentianin, root of Gentiana lutea. Hesperidin, spongy part of Orange-rind. Ilkin, leaves of ...
  10. ... ringworm. rfferpe.ic. Of the nature of herpes.] HESPERIDIN. A crystallizable, neu- tral principle found in the ...
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