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Cocculus indicus

Fisch-kdmer, n.pl. Indian berries (cocculus indicus). -leim, m. fish glue, isinglass, Pharm.) ichthyocolla. -lelmgummi, n. sar-cocolla. -mehl, n. fish meal, -dl, n. fish oil ichthyol. -olselfe, /. fish oil soap, -schwanz,... [Pg.156]

Lause-kdmer, n.pl. stavesacre seed cocculus indicus sabadilla seed, -pulver, n. insect powder, -samen, m.pl. — Lausekfirner. laut, a. loud public. — prep, according to, in accordance with. [Pg.272]

Derivation Derived from the fruit of Anamirtapani-culata or Cocculus indicus, fishberries. [Pg.993]

Cocculus indicus The berry of a woody vine (Anamirta coceulousi of the Cast indies. It Is very poisonous and yields Picrotoxin. [Pg.7]

The adulterations of malt liquors are numerous and varied. Sodium carbonate is added with the double purpose of neutralizing an excess of acetic arid and increasing the foam. The moat serious Multention consists in the introduction of bitter principles other than hops, and notably of etrychnine, cocculus indicus (picrotoxin), and picric acid. [Pg.152]


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