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54. Simarubaceae.

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Botanical name: 
Simaroubaceae

Shrubs and trees with scentless foliage; almost confined to the tropics. Leaves generally compound and alternate. The bitter bark and wood are employed in medicine.


A Manual of Organic Materia Medica and Pharmacognosy, 1917, was written by Lucius E. Sayre, B.S. Ph. M.

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  • 288. Quassiae Cortex.—Quassia bark.
  • 289. Simaruba.
  • 290. Cedron.—Cedron seed.
  • 291. Ailanthus.—Tree of Heaven. Chinese Sumac.
  • 292. Cascara amarga.—Honduras bark.
  • 293. Chaparro Amargoso.—Castela Nicholsoni.

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