A Treatise on Pharmacy for Students and PharmacistsLea Brothers, 1901 - 776 pages |
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Page 35
... glass pans . Each balance is provided with an indicator in the form of a long , thin , flat needle attached to the centre of the beam , and so arranged that when the beam is in perfect stable equilibrium it points directly to the zero ...
... glass pans . Each balance is provided with an indicator in the form of a long , thin , flat needle attached to the centre of the beam , and so arranged that when the beam is in perfect stable equilibrium it points directly to the zero ...
Page 38
... glass case and fully exposed to view ; it is sensitive to 1 milligramme or 4 of a grain , and up to 500 milligrammes or 8 grains all weights can be adjusted by means of a rider on the graduated beam . Fig . 10 represents a torsion ...
... glass case and fully exposed to view ; it is sensitive to 1 milligramme or 4 of a grain , and up to 500 milligrammes or 8 grains all weights can be adjusted by means of a rider on the graduated beam . Fig . 10 represents a torsion ...
Page 39
... the denomination Block weights . of 10 grains ( see Figs . 15 and 16. Torsion counter scale in glass case . Section of triple rider beam for same . Brass or silver - nickel prescription weights . Set of. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES . 39.
... the denomination Block weights . of 10 grains ( see Figs . 15 and 16. Torsion counter scale in glass case . Section of triple rider beam for same . Brass or silver - nickel prescription weights . Set of. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES . 39.
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... glass or in tared vessels . Always weigh potent or poisonous drugs on stiff glazed paper , using pieces of equal size to counterpoise each other . Never place large weights on the pans , nor remove them , while the beam is in motion ...
... glass or in tared vessels . Always weigh potent or poisonous drugs on stiff glazed paper , using pieces of equal size to counterpoise each other . Never place large weights on the pans , nor remove them , while the beam is in motion ...
Page 44
... Glass graduates are best cleaned by washing with a mop , using soap and water if necessary , rinsing with clear water and allowing the graduate to drain either on a perforated tray or by hanging in a rack ; but never should a towel be ...
... Glass graduates are best cleaned by washing with a mop , using soap and water if necessary , rinsing with clear water and allowing the graduate to drain either on a perforated tray or by hanging in a rack ; but never should a towel be ...
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