[= Ger. Templinöl, Pharmaceut. L. oleum templinum, said by Flückiger (Mittheil. naturf. Gesellsch. Bern, 1855, 139) to have been used by Haller, 1755: origin unascertained.] (See quots.)

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[1860.  Mayne, Expos. Lex., Templinum oleum,… oil obtained from the cones or nuts of the pine-tree. Germ. syn. Tannenzapfenöl.]

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1868.  Watts, Dict. Chem., V. 719. Templin-oil, oil of Pine-cones … isomeric with, and very similar to, oil of turpentine, obtained by distillation of the cones of Pinus Pumilio..., and in some parts of Switzerland from the cones of the silver-fir (Abies Picea).

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