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  1. ... Tery compound electuary, into which entered — Myrrh of Arabia, Saffron, Agaric, Ginger, Cinna- mon, Frankincense, Garlic, 3Iustard, Rirthwort, Galbanum, Castor, Long pepper, Opoponax, Rdel- lium, Gum Arabic, Opium, Gentian, Orris, Saga- penum, Valerian, Acacia, Hypericum, ...
  2. ... very compound electuary, into which entered - Myrrh of Arabia, Saffron, Agaric, Ginger, Cinna- mon, Frankincense, Garlic, Mustard, Birthwort, Galbanum, Castor, Long pepper, Opoponax, Bdel- lium, Gum Arabic, Opium, Gentian, Orris, Saga- penum, Valerian, Acacia, Hypericum, ...
  3. ... very compound electuary, into which entered—Myrrh, of Arabia, Saffron, Agaric, Ginger, Cinnamon, Frankincense, Garlic, Mustard, Birthwort, MITRAL 397 MOLAR Galbanum, Castor, Long pepper, Opoponax, Bdellium, Gum Arabic, Opium, Gentian, Orris, Sagapenum, Valerian, Acacia, Hype- ricum, ...
  4. ... very compound electuary, into which entered — 3Iyrrh of Arabia, Saffron, Agaric, Ginger, Cinna- mon, Frankince'nee, Garlic, 31uatard, Birthwort, Galbanum, Caetor, Long pepper, Opoponax, Bdel- lium, Gum Arabic, Opium, Gentian, Orris, Saga- penttm, Valerian, Acacia, Hypericum, ...
  5. ... of Acacia Arabica, and Acacia vera, D. Gum-arabic; Gum acacia.—The species of the genus Acacia which yield gum are inhabitants of Arabia, Egypt, and Senegal; they belong to the natural ...
  6. ... of Acacia Arabica, and Acacia vera, D. Gum-arabic; Gum acacia.—The species of the genus Acacia which yield gum are inhabitants of Arabia, Egypt, and Senegal; they belong to the natural ...
  7. ... Nubia for tanning. Acacia Catechu—yields Catechu, Terra Japonica. See my "Outlines," ... Arabic. A. Senegalensis—Gum Senegal. Lindley says A. Senegalensis ...
  8. ... No. 73, Acada Ca- techu. Catechu—formerly Terra Japonica. That sec- tion which embraces species with leaves bipinnate, stipular thorns and globular spikes, contains species No. 87, Acacia, Vera, Acacia or Egyptian thorn, yield- ing gum Arabic. VOL. II. B IV PREFACE. College, and the ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - The Edinburgh new dispensatory ... : with the additions of the most approved formulae, from ... 
    Publication: Printed at Walpole, Newhampshire : By D. Carlisle, Jun. for Thomas & Andrews, in Boston, and said Thomas, in Worcester; sold by Thomas & Andrews, in Boston ; by said Thomas, in Worcester ; by Thomas, Andrews & Butler, Baltimore ; and by Thomas, Andrews & Penniman, Albany, 1796
    ... Lond. Ed] Mimofa nilotica Lin. Gum arabic. Gum arabic is a concrete gum, exuding from a tree giowing in great abundance in iigypt and Arabia, which has accordingly given name to this gum. ...
  10. ... of Acacia arabica, and Acacia vera, D.—Gum-arabic; Gum acacia.—The species of the genus Acacia which yield gum are inhabit- ants of Arabia, Egypt, and Senegal; they belong to the Natural ...
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