10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «MYRRHOL»
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The Pharmaceutical Journal ...: A Weekly Record of Pharmacy ...
The distilled myrrh-oil (myrrhol) was of a. bright yellow colour, viscid, and of a
penetrating odour, and taste of Myrrh. By standing, it became thicker and darker
in colour; the quantity amounted to '2.183 per cent., it was lighter than water,
heavier ...
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The Pharmaceutical journal ...: A weekly record of pharmacy ...
The distilled myrrh-oil (myrrhol) was of a bright yellow colour, viscid, and of a
penetrating odour, and taste of Myrrh. By standing, it became thicker and darker
in colour ; the quantity amounted to 2.183 per cent., it was lighter than water,
heavier ...
Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, 1846
3
Dublin quarterly journal of medical science
the same colour. Its specific gravity was 1120 to 1-180. One hundred part3 were
composed of : Volatile oil (myrrhol) 2*183 Resin (myrrhin) 44,760 Gum (arabin)
40*818 Water 1-475 Impurities 3"862 Carbonates of lime and magnesia . . 3'650
...
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The Half-yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences: Being a ...
1-475 '- I Impurities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-862 ' - Carbonates of
lime and magnesia . . . . . . : . . . 3-650 The subject is elaborately worked out, and
the memoir contains ultimate arialyses of myrrhol, myrrhin, and myrrhiuic acid ...
William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Domett Stone, 1847
5
A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other ...
Myrrbin and Myrrhol Myrtle . . . . Mysorin . . - . / / I (s. Ilurpuratesl). .\ ' . /. I 'A l
Mountain Soap (s. Steatite). Myristic Anhydride . M yristic Ethers: Myristica . . .
Myristicin . . . . Myristin (s. Myristic Ethers). M yristo-bcnzoic Anhydride . \ . 443). ,\
r a 540.3 ...
6
Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at ...
... and " ;-commiphoric acid" (C„HHOj); on saponification it yielded a monobasic
acid, " commiphorinic acid," having the formula C2i,HMOg ; it also contained two
phenols : "a-herrabo-myrrhol" (C1(,HM06) and "^-her- rabo-myrrhol" (CjoH^Oa).
American Pharmaceutical Association, 1908
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English Language Word Builder
... MOIDORE MONOPODy MORICHE MOUSAKA MUDSILL MURAENA
MYRRHOL NAEBODY+ NASHGAB NEOSOUL NGARARA NITINOL NONETTO
NONWORD NOVELLAe NYLGHAU OATCAKE OILCAMP ONDATRA OPORICE
OSSETRA ...
8
A Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of Perfumery
According to Hager, myrrh consists in 100 parts of about 2.5 parts volatile oil (
myrrhol), 25 to 35 parts resin (myrrhin), 55 to 65 parts gum soluble in water, 3 to 8
parts salts, impurities, and water. Water forms with myrrh an emulsion, and ...
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[Indian materia medica ] ; Dr. K. M. Nadkarni's Indian ...
A volatile essential oil called myrrhol, an oxygenated ethereal essential' (volati1e
)' oil 5 to 10%, resin-myrrh in 27 to 50%, which by fusion becomes converted into
myrrhic acid, gum 50 to 60%, bitter principle—-a glucoside, salts as Calcium ...
10
A Manual of Materia Medica and Pharmacology
366, 367 family (Prenkln sense), MS Myrrhtn, 367 Myrrhol, Myrrhenöl, 367
Myrtaceee, S3, «24 Myrtle famUy, 424 МАЛО ladies, 107 NapaoonUtM, 20S
MapelUne, 20S NaroalM, 239, 144 □erootios, 40 Herootine, 219, 141
Nerdoetaohys ...