Aurantii Dulcis Cortex (U. S. P.)—Sweet Orange Peel.
Classic texts: King's 1898.
Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck.
Engl.: orange, sweet orange, blood orange, China orange, navel orange, Portugal orange, Valencia orange.
Deu.: Apfelsine, Apfelsinenbaum, Blutapfelsine, Orange, Orangenbaum, Süssorangenbaum.
Fran.: navel, oranger, oranger doux, sanguine.
Sven.: apelsin.
Suom.: appelsiini.
Span.: naranja.
Pharm.: aurantii dulcis cortex, aurantii flores, oleum aurantiorum.
Bot. syn.: Aurantium sinense (L.) Mill., Citrus aurantium L. subsp. sinensis (L.) P. Fourn., Citrus aurantium L. var. sinensis L., Citrus dulcis Link, Citrus macracantha Hassk.
Classic texts: King's 1898.
Classic texts: Madaus 1938.
Classic texts: BPC 1911.
Classic texts: USDisp 1918.
Classic texts: Scudder's Materia Medica, 1898: Stimulants.
Classic texts: Journals: AJP 1883.
Classic texts: USDisp 1918.
Classic texts: USDisp 1918.
Classic texts: USDisp 1918.
Classic texts: USDisp 1918.
Classic texts: USDisp 1918.
Classic texts: USDisp 1918.
Classic texts: USDisp 1918.
Classic texts: USDisp 1918.
Classic texts: USDisp 1918.
Classic texts: USDisp 1918.
Classic texts: USDisp 1918.
Classic texts: Sturtevant 1919.
Classic texts: Sayre 1917.
Classic texts: HistVD, 1911.
Classic texts: King's 1898.
Classic texts: King's 1898.
Classic texts: King's 1898.
Classic texts: King's 1898.
Classic texts: King's 1898.
Classic texts: King's 1898.
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