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  1. ... bright yellow. Legume moniliform. Ilahitat.—A native of Arabia, and of Africa from Senegal to Egypt. Acacia, Gum Arabic. [Mat. Med. List, U. S. P.] A gummy exudation ...
  2. ... 4 M.) high, called Segall, is found in Arabia and Upper Egypt. Collection and Commerce.-Gum arabic is probably formed by the metamor- phosis of ... commercial East Indian gum is of African origin. Arabia also yields a little gum, ... Gum arabic, before it finally enters commerce, is usually assorted ...
  3. ... 4 M.) high, called Segall, is found in Arabia and Upper Egypt. Collection and Commerce.-Gum arabic is probably formed by the metamor- phosis of ... commercial East Indian gum is of African origin. Arabia also yields a little gum, ... Gum arabic, before it finally enters commerce, is usually assorted ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Lexicon medicum, or, Medical dictionary : containing an explanation of the terms in anatomy, .... 
    Publication: New York : E. Duyckinck, E. Bliss & E. White, Collins and Hannay, Collins & Co., and James V. Seaman, 1824
    ... the peach, the cherry-tree, &c. 2. Gum arabic, which flows naturally from the acacia in Egypt, Arabia, and elsewhere. This forms a clear transparent mucilage ...
  5. ... which grows in the sandy deserts of Africa, Arabia Petraea, and Egypt. There are two kinds of gum found in the shops, and sold promiscuously, distin- guished by the names of gum arabic, and East India gum. Gum arabic consists of ...
  6. ... of castor oil, one ounce of pulverised*", gum-arabic, one ounce of tincture of terra japonica, \ and three ounces of water. These well mixed ...
  7. ... Khair tree, which yields the Catechu, or Terra Japonica. 2. Acacia Vera. The Egyptian Thorn, which yields the Gum Arabic. This sub- stance is produced by other species ...
  8. ... the name of a small tree, growing in Arabia and other parts of Asia, from which the article known as Gum Arabic is obtained, and is to be found in ...
  9. ... the name of a small tree, growing in Arabia and other parts of Asia, from which the article known as Gum Arabic is obtained, and is to be found in ...
  10. ... the peach, the cherry-tree, Sec. 2. Gum Arabic, which flows naturally from the acacia in Egypt, Arabia, and elsewhere. This forms a clear transparent mucilage ...
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