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Definition of Scopolia carniolica
1. Noun. Herb that is a source of scopolamine.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scopolia Carniolica
Literary usage of Scopolia carniolica
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Annual Meeting by American Pharmaceutical Association, National Pharmaceutical Convention, American Pharmaceutical Association Meeting (1908)
"While scopolia carniolica was described by the earlier botanists, ... The natural
history of the drugs derived from scopolia carniolica has heen given by ..."
2. Scientific and Applied Pharmacognosy: Intended for the Use of Students in by Henry Kraemer (1915)
"The dried rhizome of scopolia carniolica (Fam. Solanaceae), a perennial herb
growing in ... Atropa Belladonna and scopolia carniolica are closely related. ..."
3. King's American Dispensatory by John King, Harvey Wickes Felter, John Uri Lloyd (1905)
"Messrs. WH Cole & Co., drug merchants. London, make the statement that " Scopolia
carniolica is always picked and rejected as useless by makers of atropine. ..."
4. Scientific and Applied Pharmacognosy for Students of Pharmacy, and by Henry Kraemer (1915)
"The dried rhizome of scopolia carniolica (Fam. Solanaceae), a perennial herb
growing in ... Atropa Belladonna and scopolia carniolica are closely related. ..."
5. King's American Dispensatory by John King (1909)
"Messrs. WH Cole & Co., drug merchants. London, make the statement that " Scopolia
carniolica is always picked and rejected as useless by makers of atropine. ..."
6. Text-book of Botany and Pharmacognosy by Henry Kraemer (1908)
"The dried rhizome of scopolia carniolica (Fam. Solanaceae), a perennial herb
growing in the region of the Eastern Alps, Carpathian Mountains and neighboring ..."