Definition of Quinins

1. quinin [n] - See also: quinin

Lexicographical Neighbors of Quinins

quinine carbacrylic resin test
quinine ethylcarbonate
quinine sulfate
quinine urethan
quinine water
quinined
quinines
quining
quininic
quininic acid
quininism
quininize
quininized
quininizes
quininizing
quinins
quinism
quinisocaine
quinizarin
quinizine
quinizines
quinnat
quinnat salmon
quinnats
quinoa
quinoas
quinocide
quinocide hydrochloride
quinoestradiol
quinogen

Literary usage of Quinins

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

1. The British Pharmacopoeia by General Medical Council (Great Britain) (1885)
"... press, filter, and add sufficient proof spirit to make one pint. Dose.—i to 2 fluid drachms. TINCTURA Quinins. Tincture of Quinine.i Take of ..."

2. American Druggist (1891)
"That agent will in turn control the provincial agents, who, where the law of the country allows it, will sell quinins and quinine preparations of every ..."

3. The Gentleman's Magazine (1807)
"There is, therefore, no doubt that it was QuinIns Lamia, whole death his brother Lucius, the friend of our poet, ..."

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