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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... grains , and has been favourably reported on by Dr. Hammond in New York . Prof. Maisch has given full details of its preparation and properties . -15 Chloral seems to have definitely taken its place as a permanent article of the materia ...
... grains , and has been favourably reported on by Dr. Hammond in New York . Prof. Maisch has given full details of its preparation and properties . -15 Chloral seems to have definitely taken its place as a permanent article of the materia ...
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... grains of the product will dissolve 120 grains of coagulated albumen . An interesting fact pointed out by Mr. Scheffer is that the albumen , which has been dissolved by pepsin , itself acquires peptic properties , and will dissolve ...
... grains of the product will dissolve 120 grains of coagulated albumen . An interesting fact pointed out by Mr. Scheffer is that the albumen , which has been dissolved by pepsin , itself acquires peptic properties , and will dissolve ...
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... grain of the pure alkaloid . M. Schlagdenhauffen states that the neutral sulphovinate of quinine is the most soluble salt of this alkaloid , and may be held in solution by less than its own weight of water . Although several methods ...
... grain of the pure alkaloid . M. Schlagdenhauffen states that the neutral sulphovinate of quinine is the most soluble salt of this alkaloid , and may be held in solution by less than its own weight of water . Although several methods ...
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... grains of pulverised vetches were exhausted with 4 litres of boiling alcohol ( 83 ) ; the alcoholic liquid , distilled down to one- eighth , was mixed with ether , for the purpose of precipitating a gelatinous substance . The decanted ...
... grains of pulverised vetches were exhausted with 4 litres of boiling alcohol ( 83 ) ; the alcoholic liquid , distilled down to one- eighth , was mixed with ether , for the purpose of precipitating a gelatinous substance . The decanted ...
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... grains of starch . These granules are oval , or unciform , or even present the outline of an imperfect parallelogram , with a margin , which is sometimes toothed . The spermoderm or testa contains several colouring matters , which have ...
... grains of starch . These granules are oval , or unciform , or even present the outline of an imperfect parallelogram , with a margin , which is sometimes toothed . The spermoderm or testa contains several colouring matters , which have ...
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Página 283 - Crystallized carbolic acid, 1 part. Heat the lac with about one-third of the carbolic acid over a slow fire till the lac is completely melted ; then remove from the fire and add the remainder of the acid, and stir briskly till the ingredients are thoroughly mixed. Strain through muslin, and pour into the machine for spreading plaster ; and, when the liquid has thickened by cooling to a degree ascertained by experience, spread to the thickness of about one-fiftieth of an inch. Afterwards, brush over...
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