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  • |has description=A variety of barks used as sources for tannin or tannic acid, used in the process of converti ...for Tanning Other Sorts, Bark for Tanner's or Dyer's Use Uneumerated, Bark Oak
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  • ...change, however, was a switch in tanning agents. As local supplies of oak bark - traditional tanning agent - ran low, tanners started to employ exotic tan ...s, Animal Furs, Seal Skins and Furs, Other Leather Skins Furs Pelts, Salt, Bark for Tanning, Tallow, Cutch and Gambier, Galls, Myrabolans, Sumac, Alum, Val
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  • * Oak Bark: One mixture contains powdered alum<ref>Savory, 51</ref>
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  • ...l quickly oxidises, it can spontaneously combust when left unattended and soaked into rags. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linseed_oil) * Bark, Oak: infusion of linseed used in a mixture to treat uterine discharges<ref>Savo
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  • ...hat is harvested for commercial use primarily from Quercus suber (the Cork Oak), which is endemic to southwest Europe and northwest Africa.
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