Definition of Santonica

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Santonica

santimu
santir
santirs
santite
santo
santoku
santokus
santol
santolinas
santols
santon
santonate
santonates
santonic
santonic acid
santonica (current term)
santonicas
santonin
santoninate
santoninates
santoninic
santoninic acid
santonins
santons
santoor
santoors
santour
santours
sants
santur

Literary usage of Santonica

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Manual of organic materia medica by John Michael Maisch (1890)
"santonica, LEVANT WORMSEED. Origin.—Artemisia maritima, Linne, var. ... santonica—Head and longitudinal section, magnified 10 diam. ..."

2. Materia Medica: For the Use of Students by John Barclay Biddle (1874)
"This is the anthelmintic constituent of santonica, and is much employed for a poisonous effect on ..."

3. Origin and History of All the Pharmacopeial Vegetable Drugs, Chemicals and by John Uri Lloyd (1921)
"In the edition of 1910 the drug santonica is replaced by its derivative, ... The official source of santonica is the Artemisia pauciflora, USP, 1910. ..."

4. Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal (1869)
"The object of this communication is to call attention to an action of santonica and ... After continuing the exhibition of either santonica or ..."

5. A Medical Formulary Based on the United States and British Pharmacopoeias by Laurence Johnson (1881)
"Take of santonica 48 ounces. Lime, recently slaked 18 ounces. ... Digest the santonica and lime with 12 pints of diluted alcohol for twenty-four hours, ..."

6. A Manual of organic materia medica by John Michael Maisch (1890)
"santonica, LEVANT WORMSEED. Origin.—Artemisia maritima, Linne, var. ... santonica—Head and longitudinal section, magnified 10 diam. ..."

7. Materia Medica: For the Use of Students by John Barclay Biddle (1874)
"This is the anthelmintic constituent of santonica, and is much employed for a poisonous effect on ..."

8. Origin and History of All the Pharmacopeial Vegetable Drugs, Chemicals and by John Uri Lloyd (1921)
"In the edition of 1910 the drug santonica is replaced by its derivative, ... The official source of santonica is the Artemisia pauciflora, USP, 1910. ..."

9. Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal (1869)
"The object of this communication is to call attention to an action of santonica and ... After continuing the exhibition of either santonica or ..."

10. A Medical Formulary Based on the United States and British Pharmacopoeias by Laurence Johnson (1881)
"Take of santonica 48 ounces. Lime, recently slaked 18 ounces. ... Digest the santonica and lime with 12 pints of diluted alcohol for twenty-four hours, ..."

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