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" ... if necessary) with a small quantity of the Oil of Theobroma, by rubbing them together, and add the mixture to the remainder of the Oil of Theobroma, previously melted and cooled to the temperature of 35° C. "
Handbook of Pharmacy: Embracing the Theory and Practice of Pharmacy and the ... - Page 363
by Virgil Coblentz - 1894 - 480 pages
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A companion to the British pharmacopœia

Peter Squire - 1873 - 482 pages
...and add the mixture to the remainder of the Oil of Theobroma, previously melted and cooled to 95°. Then mix thoroughly without applying more heat, and...pour the mixture into suitable moulds. The moulds, previously made cold, must be be kept so by immersion in iced water. All difficulty in removing the...
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The Pharmacopœia of the United States of America: By Authority of the ...

1873 - 456 pages
...mixture to the remainder of the Oil of Theobroma previously melted and cooled to the temperature of 95°. Then mix thoroughly without applying more heat, and...immediately pour the mixture into suitable moulds, having the capacity of thirty grains each. The moulds, previously made cold, must be kept so by immersion...
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Companion to the Latest Edition of the British Pharmacopoeia: Comparing the ...

Peter Squire, Sir Peter Wyatt Squire - 1877 - 504 pages
...and add the mixture to the remainder of the Oil of Theobroma, previously melted and cooled to 95°. Then mix thoroughly without applying more heat, and...pour the mixture into suitable moulds. The moulds, previously made cold, must be kept so by immersion jn iced water. All difficulty in removing the suppositories...
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A companion to the British pharmacopœia

Peter Squire - 1882 - 536 pages
...together, and add the mixture to the remainder of the Oil of Theobroma, previously melted and cooled to 95° F. Then mix thoroughly without applying more...pour the mixture into suitable moulds. The moulds, previously made cold, must be kept so by immersion in iced water. All difficulty in removing the suppositories...
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A Treatise on pharmacy

Edward Parrish - 1884 - 1180 pages
...to the temperature of 95° F. Then mix thoroughly, without applying more heat, and immediately pour into suitable moulds. The moulds must be kept cold...being placed on ice or by immersion in ice-cold water ; and the inner surface must be freed from adhering moisture before the melted mass is poured in. [n...
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Essentials of practice of pharmacy

Lucius Elmer Sayre - 1894 - 240 pages
...solidifying at a temperature just below that point. Give an outline of the preparation of suppositories. Theobroma, by rubbing them together, and add the mixture...being placed on ice, or by immersion in ice-cold water ; and the inner surface of the moulds should be carefully freed from adhering moisture before the melted...
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A Compend of Pharmacy

Frank Edward Stewart - 1903 - 254 pages
...small quantity of Oil of Theobroma, by rubbing them together, and add the mixture to the remaining Oil of Theobroma, previously melted and cooled to...kept cold by being placed on ice or by immersion in ice cold water before the melted mass is poured in. In the absence of suitable moulds, suppositories...
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Course in Pharmacy

Joseph N. Clark - 1905 - 264 pages
...mixture to the remainder of the Oil of Theobroma, previously melted and cooled to the temperature of 95° F., then mix thoroughly without applying more...ice-cold water, before the melted mass is poured in. What shapes and weights of Suppositories are mentioned by the USP ? Rectal, cone-shaped. Weight, about...
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Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Meetings

1874 - 1144 pages
...mixture to the remainder of the oil of theobroma previously melted and cooled to the temperature of 95°. Then mix thoroughly without applying more heat, and...immediately pour the mixture into suitable moulds, having the capacity of thirty grains each. The moulds previously made cold must be Kept so by immersion...
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