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... Alcohol , buying 168 Books 465 " Boston Brown Beans for Bilious Bipeds " Garden seeds , a letter regarding .. 167 in dilute solutions 801 300 Brushes , combs and tooth powders , Good advice concerning advertising 300 " Good morning ...
... Alcohol , buying 168 Books 465 " Boston Brown Beans for Bilious Bipeds " Garden seeds , a letter regarding .. 167 in dilute solutions 801 300 Brushes , combs and tooth powders , Good advice concerning advertising 300 " Good morning ...
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... alcohol . Why is tincture of nux vomica made from the ex- tract ? It gives a more uniform product , the extract being assayed . Why , in making laudanum , is opium macerated twelve hours with water before adding the alcohol ? Water is a ...
... alcohol . Why is tincture of nux vomica made from the ex- tract ? It gives a more uniform product , the extract being assayed . Why , in making laudanum , is opium macerated twelve hours with water before adding the alcohol ? Water is a ...
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... alcohol in order to determine the presence or absence of free acid ? The salt itself is acid but it is not soluble in alcohol , while the free acid is . FIXED AND VOLATILE OILS . Why do fixed oils vary in color ? On account of oxidation ...
... alcohol in order to determine the presence or absence of free acid ? The salt itself is acid but it is not soluble in alcohol , while the free acid is . FIXED AND VOLATILE OILS . Why do fixed oils vary in color ? On account of oxidation ...
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... alcohol . It is out of date to continue the use of labels recommending oil as an antidote for carbolic acid . Alcohol should be advised . Salol dissolves in castor oil , in fair proportions , with the aid of gentle heat , but is thrown ...
... alcohol . It is out of date to continue the use of labels recommending oil as an antidote for carbolic acid . Alcohol should be advised . Salol dissolves in castor oil , in fair proportions , with the aid of gentle heat , but is thrown ...
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... alcohol in filtration may often be avoided and satisfactory results obtained by using absorbent cotton as a filtering medium instead of paper . Especially is this so of spirit of peppermint . Caution is given against keeping brown ...
... alcohol in filtration may often be avoided and satisfactory results obtained by using absorbent cotton as a filtering medium instead of paper . Especially is this so of spirit of peppermint . Caution is given against keeping brown ...
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