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The journals of Hipólito Ruiz, Spanish botanist in Peru and ...
Quinoquino Myroxylon peruiferum, quinoquino. This is a very tall and leafy tree,
with a stout, straight, smooth trunk that is ashy gray, as are the branches. The
inner bark is a straw-colored white. Depending upon the amount of resin with
which ...
Hipólito Ruiz, Richard Evans Schultes, Jaime Jaramillo-Arango, 1998
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The household encyclopædia; or, Family dictionary of ...
Dr. Duncan, in his " New Dispensatory," says that the botanist, so well acquainted
with the plants of South America, Ruiz, expressly considers them as the same,
and says, that the balsam of quinoquino is procured by incision at the beginning
...
Household encyclopaedia, 1858
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The Herbalist in the Kitchen
OTHER COMMON, ETHNIC, OR SCIENTIFIC NAMES Balsam of tolu, quinoquino
, tolu balsam. Tolu is sometimes listed scien— tifically as Myroxylonperuiferum.
France: Baume du tol Germany: Tolubalsam Italy: Balsamo del tol Spain: ...
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The Edinburgh New Dispensatory
quinoquino is procured by incision at the beginning of spring, is collected in
bottles, where it keeps liquid for some years, called White liquid balsam ,- when it
is deposited in mats or calibashes, after some time it condenses and hardens into
a ...
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Pharmaceutical Journal;: A Weekly Record of Pharmacy and ...
Kuiz says the tree is known in Peru under the name of Quinoquino, and he calls it
Myroxylon peruiferum, considering it to be identical with the M. peruiferum sent
by Mutis to the younger Linnaeus. This, however, would appear to be an error; ...
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CRC World Dictionary of Medicinal and Poisonous Plants: ...
in South America: balsamo, pau de balsamo, quina colorada, quina-quina,
quinoquino in Brazil: árvore-de-bálsamo, bálsamo, óleo vermelho Myrrhis Miller
Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) Latin myrrha, murra, murrha for the myrrh-tree and
myrrh ...
Umberto Quattrocchi, 2012
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Dictionary of Trees, Volume 2: South America: Nomenclature, ...
... guararo (Ecuador); incienso (Argentina, Paraguay); nabal, palo de bálsamo,
palo de trapiche (Mexico); quaraco (Ecuador); quina (Argentina); quina-quina (
Argentina, Peru); quinoquino (Peru); resino (Bolivia); sandalo (Costa Rica,
Ecuador, ...
M.M. Grandtner, Julien Chevrette, 2013
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CRC Handbook of Alternative Cash Crops
MYROXYLON BALSAMUM (L.) Harms (FABACEAE) - Balsam of tolu, Tolu
balsam, Quinoquino Syn.:Myroxylon toluiferum H.B.K. Toluifera balsamum L.
USES: Tolu balsam, the gum collected from wounded trees, is used mainly as a
flavoring ...
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Elsevier's Dictionary of Trees: Volume 1: North America
... incienso (Argentina, Paraguay); nabal, palo de bálsamo, palo de trapiche (
Mexico); quaraco (Ecuador); quina (Argentina); quina-quina (Argentina, Peru);
quinoquino (Peru); sandalo (Costa Rica, Ecuador, Honduras); sánitalo (
Honduras); ...
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Chemistry, theoretical, practical, and analytical: as ...
Ruiz says the tree is known in Peru under the name of Quinoquino, and he calls it
Myroxylon peruiferum, considering it to be identical with the M. peruiferum sent
by Mutis to the younger Linnaeus. This, however, would appear to be an error, ...
Sheridan Muspratt, Eben Norton Horsford, 1860