American Journal of Pharmacy, Volumen25

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Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science., 1858
 

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Página 374 - introduced into the Stomach produce their peculiar effects on the Animal Economy.'' Being the Prize Essay to which the Medical Society of London awarded the Fothergillian Gold Medal for 1852. By FREDERICK WILLIAM HEADLAND, BA, MRCS, &c. Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston, 1853, pp.
Página 14 - Association. SECTION V. This Constitution may be altered or amended by a vote of three-fourths of the members present at any regular meeting, and notice to alter or amend the same shall be given at least one sitting before a vote thereupon. CODE
Página 458 - Our doubts are traitors, And make us lose the good we oft might win, By fearing to attempt,
Página 351 - to two hundred feet, or more. So thickly are these natural towers studded over the surface of this extraordinary region, that the traveller threads his way through deep, confined, labyrinthine passages, not unlike the narrow, irregular streets and lanes of some quaint old town of the European continent. Viewed in
Página 49 - emetine from extract of ipecacuanha, colchicine from tincture of colchicum, aconitine from an aqueous extract of aconite, hyoscyamine from a very old extract of henbane, and atropine from an equally old tincture of belladonna. Thus it is in all confidence that I submit this process to the consideration of Chemists who undertake medico-legal researches.—Bulletin de
Página 476 - without having the word poison written or printed upon a label attached to the phial, box or parcel in which the same is sold ; or who shall sell and deliver any tartar emetic, without having the true name thereof written or printed upon a label attached to the phial, box or parcel containing the same, shall upon conviction be adjudged guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be
Página 260 - slaves, lose all its splendor and become positively odious, when it shall be known that this very money was obtained from the proceeds of a contraband traffic on the shores of a weak and defenceless heathen empire, at the sacrifice, too, of millions upon millions of
Página 294 - chapter shall forfeit the sum of one hundred dollars, to be recovered by indictment' in any court of competent jurisdiction, one half to the use of the county, and the other half
Página 45 - and alcohol of different degrees of concentration, suffices for separating the foreign matters, and obtaining in a small bulk a solution in which the alkaloid can be found. The bicarbonates of potash or soda, or these alkalies in a caustic state, are convenient bases for setting the alkaloids at liberty, at
Página 263 - water being constantly replaced by hot water, so as not to interrupt the ebullition, and the resinous mass kept stirred round. The fluid is then filtered, and kept in stoppered bottles. It is limpid, slightly styptic in .taste, aromatic in odor, and the color of champagne. M. Hepp, of Strasburg, has substituted

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