Bulletin of Pharmacy, Volume 171903 |
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... Carbolic acid , ordinance against it in Chi- cago Commercial jaborandi , Dr. Rusby on .... 409 training in colleges again 443 125 Compounding difficulties - see " Prescrip- tion Difficulties . " 448 Conference banquet in Chicago 140 A ...
... Carbolic acid , ordinance against it in Chi- cago Commercial jaborandi , Dr. Rusby on .... 409 training in colleges again 443 125 Compounding difficulties - see " Prescrip- tion Difficulties . " 448 Conference banquet in Chicago 140 A ...
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... acid ... 132 Medical combination , a 354 ing 520 the purification of 526 Medicinal and textile plants in Paraguay ... carbolic acid 264 Liquor enactments of the year " Monthly greetings " 344 Montreal students , the 271 380 Ink ...
... acid ... 132 Medical combination , a 354 ing 520 the purification of 526 Medicinal and textile plants in Paraguay ... carbolic acid 264 Liquor enactments of the year " Monthly greetings " 344 Montreal students , the 271 380 Ink ...
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... acid is greatly to be preferred to boric acid for the preservation of cocaine solutions . Boric acid , after long ... carbolic acid to be fused together . This is a solid during cool weather . Mercury benzoate , like the chloride , is ...
... acid is greatly to be preferred to boric acid for the preservation of cocaine solutions . Boric acid , after long ... carbolic acid to be fused together . This is a solid during cool weather . Mercury benzoate , like the chloride , is ...
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The proper vehicle for carbolic acid ointment is unquestionably petrolatum . But even the crystal- lized carbolic acid is not retained in solution to the extent of 5 per cent . Perhaps the 3 per cent car- bolized petrolatum is the limit ...
The proper vehicle for carbolic acid ointment is unquestionably petrolatum . But even the crystal- lized carbolic acid is not retained in solution to the extent of 5 per cent . Perhaps the 3 per cent car- bolized petrolatum is the limit ...
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... acid . In the process of making reduced iron , part of the sesquioxide almost always escapes full deoxidization and ... Carbolic acid Alcohol Oil of lavender . Oil of rose ... Extract of white rose . Water , enough to make ...... I ounce ...
... acid . In the process of making reduced iron , part of the sesquioxide almost always escapes full deoxidization and ... Carbolic acid Alcohol Oil of lavender . Oil of rose ... Extract of white rose . Water , enough to make ...... I ounce ...
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