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from the sudan by way of suakin, are equally suitable for medicinal use. senegal gum, of two varieties, produced by two different trees, one yielding a white, the other a red gum, is usually in roundish or oval unbroken pieces of various sizes, larger than those of turkey gum, less brittle and pulverizable
gum in appearance. indian gum, the product of a. arabica, the gum arabic tree of india. the gum of this and other indian species of acacia is there used as a substitute for the official gum acacia, to which it is, however, inferior. indian gum is sweeter in taste than that of the other varieties, and...
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