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  1. NLM Digital Collections - An introduction to physiological and systematical botany 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Anthony Finley, and Bradford and Read, Boston, 1814
    ... manner durable, though the proper leaves fall. The Mastic-tree, Pistacia Lentiscus, is often laden, in the south of Europe, ...
  2. 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 is ...
  3. ... gr. tk to in or alcoholic solution. MASTICHE.-Mastic. Mastich. Origin.-Pistacia Lentiscus, Lin. Natural order, Terebinth aceae, Anacardiaceae. Habitat.-Mediterranean ...
  4. ... iV tV)> *n piU or alcoholic solution. MASTICHE.—Mastic, Mastich. Origin.—Pistacia Lentiscus, Linne. Natural order, A nacardiacese, Anacardiese. Habitat.—Mediterranean ...
  5. ... to y in pill or alcoholic solution. MASTICHE.—Mastic, Masticii. Origin.—Pistacia Lentiscus, I Anne. Natural order, Ana- cardiacese, Anaeardiese. Habitat.— ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - A new pronouncing dictionary of medicine : being a voluminous and exhaustive hand-book of ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Printed by Edward Stern and Co., Philad[elphi]a : W.B. Saunders, 913 Walnut Street, 1892
    ... of saliva. Mas'tich. (Gr. pa(Tzr/ri.') Mastic; a resinous exudation from the Pistacia Lentiscus, used in dentistry, etc. It is stimulant and tonic, but is rarely given internally. Mas'tiche. (Gr. ; from patrzr/aio, to “ chew.”) Mastic. The name (IT. S. Ph.) for the concrete res- ...
  7. ... reaction obtained by adding a solu- tion of mastic, the resin of Pistacia lentiscus, a tree of the Terebinthaceae to pathological cerebrospinal fluid. The mastic test seemingly works on the same principle as ...
  8. ... 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 ...
  9. ... of syrup and candy. W. MASTICHE. U.S., Br. Mastic. The concrete juice of Pistacia Lentiscus. U. S. A resinous exudation from the stem, obtained by incision. Br. Mastic, Fr.; Mastix, Germ.; Mastice, Ital; Almastiga, Span.; Sakes, ...
  10. ... of syrup and candy. W. MASTICHE. U. S., Br. Mastic. The concrete juice of Pistacia Lentiscus. U. S. A resinous exudation from the stem, obtained by incision. Br. Mastic, Fr.; Mastix, Germ.; Mastice, Ital.; Almastiga, Span.; Sakes, ...
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