. Pharmaceutical botany. Botany; Botany, Medical. 92 PHARMACEUTICAL BOTANY pharmaceutic importance. This, the largest group of Gymnosperms, includes the pines, firs, spruces, hemlocks, junipers, balsams, cedars, and arbor ^'ita^. The following Gymnospermous plants yield products of pharmaceutic and medicinal value:. Fig. 38.—Inflorescences of the pine. 1. Terminal' twig; 2. ovulate staminate cone; 4. two-year-old cone. {FromJIamaker.) cone; 3. Botanical name Pinus strotius Pinus palustris Pinus glabra Pinus echinata Pinus tseda and | other species of Pinus J Abies balsamea Larix decidua Picea


. Pharmaceutical botany. Botany; Botany, Medical. 92 PHARMACEUTICAL BOTANY pharmaceutic importance. This, the largest group of Gymnosperms, includes the pines, firs, spruces, hemlocks, junipers, balsams, cedars, and arbor ^'ita^. The following Gymnospermous plants yield products of pharmaceutic and medicinal value:. Fig. 38.—Inflorescences of the pine. 1. Terminal' twig; 2. ovulate staminate cone; 4. two-year-old cone. {FromJIamaker.) cone; 3. Botanical name Pinus strotius Pinus palustris Pinus glabra Pinus echinata Pinus tseda and | other species of Pinus J Abies balsamea Larix decidua Picea excelsa (Abies excelsa) Tsuga occidentalis Juniperus Oxycedrus Junipcrus communis Juniperus Sabina Callitris quadrivalvis Pinus sylvestris Products White pine bark Turpentine, rosin and tar Balsam of fir Venice turpentine Burgundy pitch Volatile oil Oil of cade Juniper berries and volatile oil Tops and volatile oil of savin Sandarac Volatile oil. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Youngken, Heber W. (Heber Wilkinson), 1885-1963; Stewart, Francis Edward, 1853-1941. Philadelphia, P. Blakiston's son & co


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