Yearbook of Pharmacy: Comprising Abstracts of Papers Relating to Pharmacy, Materia Medica and Chemistry Contributed to British and Foreign Journal...with the Transactions of the British Pharmaceutical ConferenceJohn Churchill & Sons, 1872 Includes the transactions of the British Pharmaceutical Conference at its 7th-64th annual meetings. |
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... amount taken up is not large , and the ointment so made did not come into use . Professor Marshall is now employing a solution of the red oxide of mercury in oleic acid as a substitute for mercurial ointment . A de- finite compound ...
... amount taken up is not large , and the ointment so made did not come into use . Professor Marshall is now employing a solution of the red oxide of mercury in oleic acid as a substitute for mercurial ointment . A de- finite compound ...
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... amount of water necessary ; a slight excess causing an appearance of deliquescence , while any deficiency leads to the pungency , which is , if anything , more objectionable . Dr. Squibb , who last year gave some valuable details of the ...
... amount of water necessary ; a slight excess causing an appearance of deliquescence , while any deficiency leads to the pungency , which is , if anything , more objectionable . Dr. Squibb , who last year gave some valuable details of the ...
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... amount of iodine set free , which is judged of by the colour of its solution in chloroform or sulphide of carbon . M. J. Lefort has made some important experiments on the distri- bution of atropia in the leaves and roots of the ...
... amount of iodine set free , which is judged of by the colour of its solution in chloroform or sulphide of carbon . M. J. Lefort has made some important experiments on the distri- bution of atropia in the leaves and roots of the ...
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... amount of a solid fatty acid ; the crystals of which , after reiterated purification , melted at 55 ° . The melting point did not rise by recrystallisation - the acid being probably a mixture of palmitic and myristic acids . Nigella ...
... amount of a solid fatty acid ; the crystals of which , after reiterated purification , melted at 55 ° . The melting point did not rise by recrystallisation - the acid being probably a mixture of palmitic and myristic acids . Nigella ...
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... amount of transparency in certain dense tissues , such as can hardly be obtained in any other way , but it is obviously inapplicable to soft or delicate structures , or those in which delicate markings exist . * In the study of hard ...
... amount of transparency in certain dense tissues , such as can hardly be obtained in any other way , but it is obviously inapplicable to soft or delicate structures , or those in which delicate markings exist . * In the study of hard ...
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