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Loxa|ˈlɒksə| [The name (now spelt Loja) of a province in Ecuador, South America.] attrib. in Loxa bark: the pale Peruvian bark obtained from the cinchona-tree (C. condaminea).
1825Amer. Jrnl. Sci. IX. 364 Loxa, or Crown Bark. 1837Penny Cycl. VII. 172 (Cinchona), Loxa or crown bark, called also true Loxa bark, is obtained either exclusively from the C. Condaminea or from it and C. scrobiculata. Ibid., The false Loxa bark, confessedly a very bad bark. 1885A. B. Garrod Ess. Mat. Med. (ed 11) 292 Pale or Loxa barks. |