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kordofan gum, collected in upper egypt and the sudan, in kordofan, dafur and arabia, and exported from alexandria, is considered the best and is the kind generally used in pharmacy. it consists of small, irregular pieces, commonly whitish, or slightly tinged with yellow, and is freer from impurities than
most other commercial varieties. but those known in commerce as 'turkey sorts' and 'trieste picked,' which are brought 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...
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