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Quinic, kinic. World English Historical Dictionary

Quinic, kinic. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1910, rev. 2025. Quinic, kinic a. Chem. [f. QUIN-A + -IC. Cf. F. quinique.] Derived from quina. Quinic acid: a vegetable acid found chiefly in cinchona barks. Quinic fever: a fever that sometimes attacks persons engaged in the manufacture of quinine (Syd. Soc. Lex., 1897).

1 1814.  Sir H. Davy, Agric. Chem., 108. The Kinic Acid in a Salt afforded by Peruvian bark.

2 1857.  Miller, Elem. Chem., III. 352. Kinic [1862 quinic] acid crystallizes in colourless, oblique rhombic prisms, which have a strongly acid taste.

3 1860.  New Sydenham Soc. Year-bk. (1861), 413. Quinic ether inhalations in ague.

4 1880.  C. R. Markham, Peruv. Bark, 31. In 1803 another chemist found a crystalline substance in the bark which … was nothing more than the combination of lime with an acid which was named quinic acid.

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