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Definition of Quinine water
1. Noun. Lime- or lemon-flavored carbonated water containing quinine.
Terms within: Quinine
Substance meronyms: Gin And Tonic
Generic synonyms: Soft Drink
Lexicographical Neighbors of Quinine Water
Literary usage of Quinine water
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Therapeutics: its principles and practice by Horatio C. Wood (1906)
"... temperature of 36° C. dissolved in an hour only 0.398 part of pure quinine.
Water saturated with carbonic acid gas dissolves the quinine sulphate pretty ..."
2. Therapeutics: its principles and practice by Horatio C. Wood (1906)
"... temperature of 36° C. dissolved in an hour only 0.398 part of pure quinine.
Water saturated with carbonic acid gas dissolves the quinine sulphate pretty ..."
3. Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Annual Meeting by American Pharmaceutical Association, National Pharmaceutical Convention (1903)
"In 1842 Gerhardt§ distilled a mixture of quinine, water and caustic potash, and
obtained a useful base, which he called quinolin. Its high price forbade its ..."
4. Water-analysis: A Practical Treatise on the Examination of Potable Water by James Alfred Wanklyn, Ernest Theophron Chapman (1889)
"... and are the Original Bristol Manufacturers of SODA WATER, POTASS WATER, SELTZER
WATER, quinine water, LITHIA WATER, LEMONADE, and GINGER ALE. ..."
5. Therapeutics: Its Principles and Practice by Horatio Charles Wood (1908)
"... of 36° C. dissolved in an hour only 0.398 part of pure quinine. Water saturated
with carbonic acid gas dissolves the quinine sulphate pretty freely; ..."
6. Therapeutics: Its Principles and Practice by Horatio C. Wood (1888)
"... 36° C. dissolved in an hour only 0.398 part of pure quinine. Water saturated
with carbonic acid gas dissolves the sulphate of quinine pretty freely; ..."
7. Squibb's Materia Medica. 1906 Ed (1906)
"See Oleate Quinine. Quinine Phosphate, Squibb No. 5875-S-1 Pure, white needles;
about 76 percent, quinine, water. Action and dose: like quinine alkaloid. ..."