Materia Medica and PharmacyP. Blakiston, 1905 - 624 pages |
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... sulphate . half a gramme of mild mercurous chloride . 1.5 a gramme and a half of tincture of rhubarb . Domestic Measures . A TEA - SPOONFUL is about a fluid drachm ( 4 c.c. ) . Usually it is a little more , viz . , nearly 5 c.c. A ...
... sulphate . half a gramme of mild mercurous chloride . 1.5 a gramme and a half of tincture of rhubarb . Domestic Measures . A TEA - SPOONFUL is about a fluid drachm ( 4 c.c. ) . Usually it is a little more , viz . , nearly 5 c.c. A ...
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... sulphate is decomposed by potassium bromide , and strychnine is precipitated ; ( 4 ) hydrated chloral and alkalies form chloroform ; ( 5 ) quinine sulphate and potassium acetate together cause a voluminous precipitate of quinine acetate ...
... sulphate is decomposed by potassium bromide , and strychnine is precipitated ; ( 4 ) hydrated chloral and alkalies form chloroform ; ( 5 ) quinine sulphate and potassium acetate together cause a voluminous precipitate of quinine acetate ...
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... Sulphates Phosphoric acid and Phosphates Boric acid and Borates . . Hydrochloric acid and Chlorides Hydrobromic acid ... Sulphate . Tincture of Guaiacum . Substances rich in oxygen , as chlorates , iodates , permanganates , pic- rates ...
... Sulphates Phosphoric acid and Phosphates Boric acid and Borates . . Hydrochloric acid and Chlorides Hydrobromic acid ... Sulphate . Tincture of Guaiacum . Substances rich in oxygen , as chlorates , iodates , permanganates , pic- rates ...
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... Sulphate , or Sulphite ) . Sometimes the signature is written in Latin , and it is often abbrevi- ated . The following Latin phrases with their abbreviations are commonly used in the writing of prescriptions : āā . Ad . Adhib . Admov ...
... Sulphate , or Sulphite ) . Sometimes the signature is written in Latin , and it is often abbrevi- ated . The following Latin phrases with their abbreviations are commonly used in the writing of prescriptions : āā . Ad . Adhib . Admov ...
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... sulphate , iodide and chloride , arsenic , cadmium , lead and copper . Dose , 0.125 gm . ( 125 milligm . ) ; 2 gr . 7. STRONTII BROMIDUM . - Strontium Bromide , SrBr2 + 6H2O 352.94 . It should contain not less than 98 per cent . of pure ...
... sulphate , iodide and chloride , arsenic , cadmium , lead and copper . Dose , 0.125 gm . ( 125 milligm . ) ; 2 gr . 7. STRONTII BROMIDUM . - Strontium Bromide , SrBr2 + 6H2O 352.94 . It should contain not less than 98 per cent . of pure ...
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Common terms and phrases
250 milligm 7½ gr Acetic Acid Acidum acrid ACTION Alcohol and Water alkalies alkaloid Ammonia antiseptic aromatic arsenic astringent bark bitter taste boiling water Calcium Carbonate cent CHARACTERS.-A white CHARACTERS.-Colorless chief constituents are-(1 Chloride Chloroform chronic Cinchona colorless COMPOSITION COMPOSITION.-The chief constituents contain not less crystals Diluted Alcohol diseases dissolved distilled water diuretic dried Ether evaporation Extractum Ferri fixed oil Fluidextractum fracture glucoside Glycerin H₂O heat Hydrochloric Acid Hydroxide IMPURITIES insoluble Iodide Iodine irritant Linné Fam liquid maceration and percolation Mercury Morphine Name of Drug Name of Plant Nitrate Nitric Acid obtained odorless OLEUM Opium Oxide percolation with Alcohol Phenol pills Potassii Potassium precipitate pure Quinine Resin rhizome root salts slightly Sodii Sodium Sodium Carbonate Solubility.-In soluble soluble in Alcohol soluble in water solution SOURCE stimulant Strychnine Sugar Sulphate Sulphuric Acid sweetish Syrupus Tannic Acid terpene Tinctura tion Unofficial Preparation volatile oil well-stoppered bottles yellowish
Popular passages
Page 495 - Menthol occurs as colorless, acicular or prismatic crystals, having a strong and pure odor of peppermint and a warm, aromatic taste, followed by a sensation of cold when air is drawn into the mouth.
Page 432 - A white powder, odorless, having a slightly bitter, acid taste, and an acid reaction. One part of Citrated Caffeine forms a clear, syrupy solution, with about 4 parts of hot water.
Page 428 - A yellowish-white, matted mass of filaments, resembling raw cotton in appearance, harsh to the touch; exceedingly inflammable, burning, when unconfined, very rapidly with a luminous flame; less explosive than cellulose trinitrate.
Page 473 - PROPERTIES: Strychnin sulphate occurs as colorless or white prismatic crystals. or a white crystalline powder, odorless, and having an intensely bitter taste. Soluble in water (1:32) and in alcohol (1:81).
Page 189 - A transparent, colorless, mobile liquid, having a characteristic odor and a burning and sweetish taste.
Page 85 - Pharmacopoeia, defined as a colorless mixture of hydrocarbons, chiefly of the methane series, obtained by distilling off the lighter and more volatile portions from petroleum, and purifying the residue.
Page 106 - White, opaque, amorphous pieces, or a white, granular powder, odorless when perfectly dry; deliquescent in the air and exhaling the odor of hydrocyanic acid.
Page 403 - OLEUM AURANTII CORTICIS Oil of Orange Peel A volatile oil obtained by expression from the fresh peel of the Sweet Orange.
Page 416 - Croton oil occurs as a pale yellow or brownishyellow, somewhat viscid, and slightly fluorescent liquid, 'having a slight, fatty odor, and a mild, oily, afterward acrid and burning taste. It is practically insoluble in water, but when fresh Is soluble in .alcohol. ACTION AND USES: Croton oil is a drastic cathartic and applied externally is rubefacient and vesicant. It is used mostly to procure prompt evacuation of the bowels, especially in coma.
Page 111 - It is soluble in water (1: 10) at 15 C., practically without decomposition, but above this temperature the solution gradually loses carbon dioxid, and at the boiling point of water the salt is converted into normal carbonate; it is practically insoluble in alcohol. INCOMPATIBILITIES : Sodium bicarbonate...