Kino.
By John Henry Clarke тАФ A Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica
, see Angophora.
[Kino is the name of various astringent gums, obtained from several plants, principally Pterocarpus marsupium (Indian Kino) and P. erinaceus (African Kino). These belong to the N. O. Leguminos├ж. Under the name of "Kino Australiense" Allen gives symptoms of "Red gum." These are nearly identical with those obtained by F. Kopp, and recorded under Angophora . ( which see ). Lippe gives under Kino (origin not stated) "Stitches in ear (r). . Suppuration after inflammation of ear."]