Bulletin of Pharmacy, Volume 33

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1919

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Page 34 - The world bestows its big prizes, both in money and honors, for but one thing. And that is Initiative. "What is Initiative? "I'll tell you. It is doing the right thing without being told. But next to doing the thing without being told is to do it when you are told once.
Page 89 - States, except such distilled spirits as are subject to the tax provided In section 604, in lieu of the internal revenue taxes now imposed thereon by law, a tax of $2.20 (or, if withdrawn for beverage purposes or for use in the manufacture or production of any article used or intended for use as a beverage...
Page 299 - West 68th St., New York, giving their past record and outlining the particular line of work for which the grant is desired. The...
Page 492 - liquor" or the phrase "intoxicating liquor" shall be construed to include alcohol, brandy, whisky, rum, gin, beer, ale, porter, and wine, and in addition thereto any spirituous, vinous, malt, or fermented liquor, liquids, and compounds, whether medicated, proprietary, patented, or not, and by whatever name called, containing one-half of 1 per centum or more of alcohol by volume which are fit for use for beverage purposes...
Page 492 - ... containing onehalf of one per cent or more of alcohol by volume and not more than three and twotenths per cent of alcohol by weight.
Page 34 - Next, there are those who never do a thing until they are told twice: such get no honors and small pay. Next, there are those who do the right thing only when necessity kicks them from behind, and these get indifference instead of honors, and a pittance for pay. This kind spends most of its time polishing a bench with a hard-luck story. Then, still lower down in the scale than this, we have the fellow who will not do the right thing even when...
Page 14 - THESE designations may now be used interchangeably by the physician when prescribing the preparation originally known only as Glyco-Heroin (Smith). As a safeguard against having worthless imitations of the preparation dispensed, it is suggested that the physician use the name GLYKERON which is non-descriptive and more distinctive, when prescribing GLYCO-HEROIN (SMITH) for Cough, Asthma, Phthisis, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Laryngitis, Whooping-Cough and kindred affections of the respiratory system. DOSE....
Page 495 - ... (1) Carbolic acid 1 part, alcohol 99 parts. (2) Formaldehyde 1 part, alcohol 250 parts. (3) Bichloride of mercury 1 part, alcohol 2,000 parts. (4) Bichloride of mercury 0.8 gram, hydrochloric acid 60 cc, alcohol 640 cc, water 300 cc (5) Bichloride of mercury 1% grains, hydrochloric acid 2 drams, alcohol 4 ounces.
Page 287 - Now, as a matter of fact, when we investigate almost any individual one of the so-called high prices for industrial products we are likely to find that individually it is not high; that is, it is not high relatively to the rest. Our quarrel is with the general level of prices.
Page 436 - ... afford protection shall be signed by, and shall contain the name and address of, the wholesaler, manufacturer, jobber, dealer, or other party residing in the United States making the sale of the article or articles covered by it to the dealer, and shall be to the effect that such article or articles are not adulterated or misbranded within the meaning of the Federal Food and Drugs Act.

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