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  1. ... thickened formula (for example, containing rice starch, cornstarch, locust bean gum or carob bean gum). In formula-fed infants, if the ... thickened formula (for example, containing rice starch, cornstarch, locust bean gum or carob bean gum). 1.2.4. In ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The new dietetics : a guide to scientific feeding in health and disease 
    Publication: Battle Creek, Michigan : The Modern Medicine Publishing Co., 1923
    ... kinds at least Bamboo Barley Brush grass Buckwheat Carob Corn Durra Emmercorn Job’s tears Kafir corn Lotus ... Bread fruit Sunda Isles Buckwheat Manchuria Cabbage Europe Carob, St. John’s bread Syria Carrot Temperate Europe, Asia ...
  3. ... St. John. (See BolingbrokeS St. John's Bread, or Carob-Tree (ce- ratonia siliqua); a middling sized tree, ... St. John (see Bolingbroke) St. John's Bread, or Carob Tree......... Wort 170 Salisbury Plain......... Salisbury (town).......... Saliva................... ...
  4. ... Professor Proust, that from the fruit of the carob tree he has obtained good brandy in the ... trough into the disengaging vessel, the tube of safety is employed. For the extrication of gases taking ...
  5. ... pedis pro- fundus perforans. (accessorius)—c. Viscerum, Parenchyma. CAROB TREE, Ceratonia siliqua. CAROBA ALNABATI, Ceratonium siliqua. CAROLI' ... to unavoidable he- morrhage from the uterus. The safety of the female depends upon speedy delivery. Pi. ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Chemistry of the carbon compounds, or, Organic chemistry 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1886
    ... C02H, dimethyl-acetic acid, is found free in carobs (Cerato7iia siliqua), as octyl ester in the oil ...
  7. ... acid is found in the fruit of the carob-tree. 601. Olefin hydrocarbons.—These differ from the ... Mascagnine, 269 Mashing, 703 Massicot, 393 Matches, 164 safety, 227 without phosphorus, 227 Matlockite, 397 Matt, 373 ...
  8. ... Matter 1.15 “ “ Crude fiber 1.00 “ “ THE CAROB The carob tree (ceratonia siliqua) whose fruit is commonly known ... English to South Africa, Australia and India. The carob was introduced into the United States in 1860. ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - The natural history of Pliny (Volume 3) 
    Publication: London : Henry G. Bohn, MDCCCLV-MDCCCLVII
    ... The fig-tree of Cyprus..................181 16. The carob-tree .......... ..........ib. 17. The Persian tree. In what ... Eighteen varieties of the chesnut..............318 26. The carob ......................319 27. The fleshy fruits. The mulberry..............ib. ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities 
    Publication: New York : American Book Company, [1843]
    ... ry-trees, growing wild.7 ♦CERATIA (Kepdria), the Carob-tree, or Cerato- nia siliqua. “ Horace,” observes Adams, “ speaks of Carob-nuts as being an inferior kind of food; ...
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