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  • |raw_material=Barley, Malt, Hops, Yeast
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  • |raw_material=Caoutchouc, copper, jute, gutta percha, sulfur, lime, iron, kaolin, cotto
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  • {{Raw material ...er ( 1 ½ oz), black pepper, in powder (2 oz), ginger, in powder (5 oz), caraway fruit, in powder (6 oz), tragacanth, in powder (1/2 oz)
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  • |raw_material=Coal
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  • |raw_material=Barley, Malt, Yeast
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  • |raw_material=Caoutchouc
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  • {{Raw material ...Savory and other medical men, and are “applied to the skin in order to draw off blood.” “In inflammation of the eye, originating from cold or accid
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  • ...d what was once a nice garden had become a place for revivifying purifying material. Two small gasholders had disappeared from the works, but the loss of the |raw_material=Coal
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  • ...ugh the size that brewers made their buildings appear in their advertising materials and the size they really were are seldom the same). The British Library |raw_material=Barley, water, hops, yeast
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  • |raw_material=Fruit, Sugar
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  • {{Raw material * “Pure cod-liver oil… is a clear fluid of the palest straw colour. The smell is slightly fishy. The taste is sweet, and also a little
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  • ...ss was transferred. They were carried on by A. H. Bate- man & Co. Ltd. The material was, to all intents and purposes, a pure sandstone whose silicious partic “The chief materials used in the manufacture of the patent concrete stone are sand, gravel, f
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  • |raw_material=Coal Tar
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  • {{Raw material ...ive trees, mainly pines. It is mainly used as a solvent and as a source of materials for organic synthesis.
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  • {{Raw material ...ortune has been exedingly fluctuating. When originally introduced into the Materia Medica, it was thought a sovereign cure of syphilis; but in a short time i
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  • ...marine plants or animals, which had disabled previous undersea cables. The material was a major constituent of Chatterton's compound used as an insulating se ...ral material called balatá is often used in gutta-percha's place. The two materials are almost identical, and balatá is often called gutta-balatá." https:
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  • ...97–8, and the high rates in London, coupled with the increasing costs of materials and labour, eventually made it impossible for him to compete with the fi |raw_material=Iron, Steel,
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  • {{Raw material ...it (sometimes called caraway seeds) are referred to in the Pharmacopeia. Caraway has carminative properties (flatulence relief), and are often incorporate
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  • {{Raw material * Scammony, in fine powder (3 oz), ginger, in fine powder (1 ½ oz), oil of caraway (1 fl drachm), oil of cloves (1/2 fl drachm), syrup (3 fl oz), clarified
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  • {{Raw material * black pepper, in fine powder (2 oz), caraway fruit in fine powder (3 oz), clarified honey (15 oz)
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  • {{Raw material ...o treat dropsy. “When olive oil is used in salads, or as a seasoning for raw vegetables, it seems to render then more digestible, and prevents them from
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  • {{Raw material * “Oil distilled in Britain from nutmeg… Colourless or strawyellow, having the odour and taste of nutmegs.”
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  • ...communications between the two was by steamboat and old fashioned horse‑drawn tumbrils were used to convey the by­product iron muds from the bromides a |raw_material=Cinchona, Strychnos nux-vomica, willow bark, cocoa, tea, Ipecacuanha
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  • {{Raw material * cardamom seeds, freed from their pericarps and bruised (1/4 oz), carawar fruit, bruised (1/4 oz), raisins (2 oz), cinnamon bark, bruised (1/2 oz),
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  • {{Raw material * scammony, in fine powder (3 oz), ginger, in fine powder (1 ½ oz), oil of caraway (1 fl drachm), oil of clove (1/2 fl drachm), syrup (3 fl oz), clarified h
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