10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NUTGALL»
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nutgall in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
nutgall and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Standard Formulary; a Collection of Nearly Five Thousand ...
Most logwood inks copy with great facility-writing produced sometimes being
copyable even after weeks and months. Logwood inks can be more easily
erased from paper than nutgall inks. They have the advantage of furnishing
several copies ...
Albert Ethelbert Ebert, A. Emil Hiss, 1899
2
Notices of Judgment Under the Food and Drugs Act
Adulteration and miubranding of powdered nutgall. U. B. v. James G. Shaw et al.
(Thurston & Braidich). Plea of guilty. Fine, 815. (F. & D. No. 5677. I. S. No. 37269
—e.) On December 8, 1914, the United States attorney for the Southern District of
...
United States. Food and Drug Administration, 1915
3
Therapeutics and materia medica
is given by Dioscorides, Galen, and the Arabian writers, who also describe the
mode of production of these bodies. Action and Uses. — The principal quality of
nutgall is astringency, depending upon the tannic acid which it contains, but the ...
Logwood inks can be more easily erased from paper than nutgall inks. They have
the advantage of furnishing several copies if desired. All inks lose their copying
qualities when exposed to air containing even traces of ammonia. In order to ...
Albert Ethelbert Ebert, 1897
5
Therapeutics and Materia Medica: A Systematic Treatise on ...
The principal quality of nutgall is astringency, depending upon the tannic acid
which it contains, but the bitter extractive matter probably modifies in some
degree its astringency by exerting a tonic action. On this account, the infusion of
nutgall, ...
OSCAR W. UNDERWOOD, Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, United
States Congress, Washington, D. C. DEAR SIR : We beg herewith to respectfully
call your attention to the subject of tannic acid and nutgall extracts, with a view ...
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means, Oscar Wilder Underwood, 1918
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United States Congressional serial set
THE GEIGY ANILINE AND EXTRACT CO., NEW YORK CITY, WRITES RELATIVE
TO NUTGALL AND PERSIAN-BERRY EXTRACTS. New York, November SO,
1908. Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Washington, ...
Oscar W. Underwood, Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, United
States Congress, Washington, D. C. Dear Sir : We beg herewith to respectfully
call your attention to the subject of tannic acid and nutgall extracts, with a view of
...
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Congressional serial set
Kline, C. M., points out that while prime blue Aleppo nutgall costs about 15 cents
a pound to import, yet the powdered drug i> freely sold at from 14 to 15 cents.—
Proc. N. W. D. A., 1909, p. 122. Evans Sons Lescher & Webb (Analytical Notes, ...
United States. Government Printing Office, 1912
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The New Standard Formulary: Comprising in Part I All ...
In preparing the different nutgall copying inks, the following mixture, which may
be known as Nutgall Ink Body I, forms the basic ingredient : Nutgall Ink Body I:
Nutgall infusion (see above) fl.oz. 30 Sulfuric acid, concentrated. . . .m. 40
Ferrous ...
A. Emil Hiss, Albert Ethelbert Ebert, 1910
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «NUTGALL»
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nutgall is used in the context of the following news items.
What's really in your wine
Typically made from a growth on oak trees called a nutgall, powdered tannin can punch up a lacklustre bottle of wine. Ammonium salts. A touch ... «Wired.co.uk, May 14»
How to Make Mass-Produced Wine Taste Great
Typically made from a growth on oak trees called a nutgall, powdered tannin can punch up lackluster wine. Sugar If grapes aren't ripe enough ... «Wired, Apr 14»
New yeast species travelled the globe with a little help from the beetles
One was found on a nutgall tree in a remote mountainous region of Taiwan by Dr Ching-Fu Lee of the National Hsinchu University of Education ... «Phys.Org, Apr 14»
Abstracts from Chinese sumac could suppress 'super bacteria:' TW …
Rhus javanica, known as the Chinese sumac or nutgall tree. (File photo/Kuo Ping-yi). Abstracts from the root of the Rhus javanica — known as ... «WantChinaTimes, Mar 14»
What's in Your Wine?
... naturally tannin-deficient, or for grapes lacking them due to vintage conditions. The powder is often a mix of grape seeds and skins, oak, chestnuts and nutgall, ... «Wine Enthusiast Magazine, Feb 14»
Worms Produce Another Kind of Gold for Growers
... Mitch Davis, a company spokesman, said of the compost, adding that it also helps control nutgall, a fungal disease that afflicts walnut trees. «New York Times, Dec 12»