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" Chian turpentine, as found in commerce and believed to be genuine, is a soft solid, becoming brittle by exposure to the air ; viewed in mass, it appears opaque and of a dull brown hue. If pressed while warm between two slips of glass, it is seen to be... "
Pharmacographia: A History of the Principal Drugs of Vegetable Origin, Met ... - Page 167
by Friedrich August Flückiger, Daniel Hanbury - 1879 - 803 pages
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The Analyst, Volume 5

1880 - 252 pages
...exposure to the air ; viewed in mass it appears opaque, and of a dull brown hue. If pressed, while warm, between two slips of glass, it is seen to be transparent,...mild terebinthinous odour and very little taste." As to its chemical composition, Phannacngraphia says—that it consists of resin and essential oil...
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Pharmacographia: A History of the Principal Drugs of Vegetable Origin, Met ...

Friedrich August Flückiger, Daniel Hanbury - 1879 - 836 pages
...1805. 361. 424. a A solution of mastich made in the same 3 Unger u. Kotschy, die Insd Cypern. 540. between two slips of glass, it is seen to be transparent,...much contaminated by various impurities in a state of line division. It has an agreeable, mild terebinthinous odour and very little taste. The whitish powder...
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The Monthly Review of Medicine and Pharmacy, Volume 3

1880 - 690 pages
...ed by various impurities in n state of fine division. It has an agreeable, mild terebinthinous odor and very little taste. The whitish powder with which old Chian turpentine becomes covered, shows rio trace of crystalline structure when examined under the microscope." The specimens I used corresponded...
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St. Louis Clinical Record: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 7

1880 - 396 pages
...exposure to the air ; viewed in mass it appears opaque and of a dull brown line. If pressed while warm between two slips of glass, it is seen to be transparent,...division. It has an agreeable, mild terebinthinous odor and very little taste. The authors found that an authentic specimen contained 14£ per cent, of...
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The Medical Age, Volume 6

1888 - 596 pages
...contaminated by various impurities in a state of fine division. It has an agreeable, mild terebinthinous odor, and very little taste. The whitish powder with which...turpentine becomes covered shows no trace of crystalline structures when examined under the microscope. It is believed that Strassburg and Venice turpentine...
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Canada Lancet, Volume 21

1889 - 396 pages
...exposure to the air ; viewed in mass, it appears opaque and of a dull brown hue. If pressed while warm between two slips of glass, it is seen to be transparent,...division. It has an agreeable, mild terebinthinous odor, and very little taste. The whitish powder with which old Chian turpentine becomes covered shows...
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The Pharmacology of the newer materia medica

1892 - 1334 pages
...lv exposure, to the air; viewed in mass it appears opaque, and of a dull brown If pressed while warm between two slips of glass it is seen to be transparent, of «*t>h-hrown, and much contaminated by various impurities in a state of fine division. » M agreeable,...
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The Pharmacology of the Newer Materia Medica: Embracing the Botany ...

1892 - 1352 pages
...exposure, to the air; viewed in mass it appears opaque, and of a dull brown hue. If pressed while warm between two slips of glass it is seen to be transparent, of a yellowish-brown, and much contaminated by various impurities in a state of fine division. It has an...
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