Definition of Quinines

1. quinine [n] - See also: quinine

Lexicographical Neighbors of Quinines

quinina
quininas
quinindoline
quinindolines
quinine
quinine and urea hydrochloride
quinine bisulfate
quinine carbacryclic resin
quinine carbacrylic resin
quinine carbacrylic resin test
quinine ethylcarbonate
quinine sulfate
quinine urethan
quinine water
quinined
quinines (current term)
quining
quininic
quininic acid
quininism
quininize
quininized
quininizes
quininizing
quinins
quinism
quinisocaine
quinizarin
quinizine
quinizines

Literary usage of Quinines

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

1. American Druggist (1893)
"Its advantage over the normal phosphate is in its solubility. Dose up to ю grains. Syrup of Phosphate of Iron, Quinine and Strychnine.—Syrup Ferri, quinines ..."

2. A Text-book of Practical Therapeutics: With Especial Reference to the by Hobart Amory Hare (1918)
"The valerate of quinine (quinines Valeras) possesses no particular value. ... quinines Tannas, US, is a salt not so bitter as the other salts, and is weaker ..."

3. Pharmaceutical Journal by Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (1869)
"The remarkable purity of so many commercial quinines is highly gratifying. ... Owing to the quinines having been packed in bottles, the crystals were ..."

4. A Manual of Materia Medica and Pharmacology: Comprising All Organic and by David Marvel Reynolds Culbreth (1917)
"... Elixir of Calisaya, 3.5 pc, + dist. water 6, elixir of cinchona alkaloids qs 100. Elixir Ferri, quinines et ..."

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