| 1864 - 446 pages
...When the process is sucees|fully conducted, the first portion of the filtered liquid, or percolate, will be nearly saturated with the soluble constituents...be sufficient for its exhaustion, the last portion will be nearly destitute of colour, odour, and taste. The percolator should be either conical, or nearly... | |
| 1873 - 456 pages
...When the process is successfully conducted, the first portion of the filtered liquid, or percolate, will be nearly saturated with the soluble constituents...be sufficient for its exhaustion, the last portion will be nearly destitute of colour, odour, and taste. The percolator should be either conical, or nearly... | |
| Theodore D. Williams - 1884 - 752 pages
..."When the process is successfully conducted, the first portion of the filtered liquid, or percolate, will be nearly saturated with the soluble constituents...be sufficient for its exhaustion, the last portion will be nearly destitute of color, odor, and taste." — US Disp. 221. The first part of the process... | |
| Samuel Otway Lewis Potter - 1886 - 872 pages
...charged with the soluble portion of it, and pass from the percolator free from insoluble matter. " When the process is successfully conducted, the first...or percolate, passing through the percolator will lie nearly saturated with the soluble constituents of the substnnce treated ; and if the quantity of... | |
| Samuel Otway Lewis Potter - 1890 - 788 pages
...charged with the soluble portion of it, and pass from the percolator free from insoluble matter. " When the process is successfully conducted, the first...exhaustion, the last portion of the percolate will be destitute of color, odor, and taste, other than that possessed by the menstruum itself. " The percolator... | |
| Samuel Otway Lewis Potter - 1893 - 834 pages
...from the percolator free from insoluble matter. " When the process is successfully conducted, the 6rst portion of the liquid, or percolate, passing through...and if the quantity of menstruum be sufficient for ils exhaustion, the last portion of the percolate will be destitute uf color, odor, and taste, other... | |
| Joseph Price Remington - 1894 - 1464 pages
...be charged wrth the soluble portion of it, and pass from the percolator free from insoluble matter. When the process is successfully conducted, the first...exhaustion, the last portion of the percolate will be destitute of color, odor, and taste, other than that possessed by the menstruum itself. The percolator... | |
| Virgil Coblentz - 1894 - 514 pages
...charged with the soluble portion of it, and pass from the percolator free from insoluble matter. " When the process is successfully conducted, the first...exhaustion, the last portion of the percolate will be nearly free from color, odor, and taste, other than those of the menstruum itself." In order to... | |
| Lucius Elmer Sayre - 1894 - 240 pages
...till exhaustion is completed, or till the supply of the liquid ceases. The Pharmacopoeia states that, when the process is successfully conducted, the first...exhaustion, the last portion of the percolate will be destitute of color, odor, and taste, other than that possessed by the menstruum itself. What are... | |
| Charles Caspari - 1895 - 724 pages
...will serve as a cover for the percolator. (For illustration of the official process, see Fig. 104.) " When the process is successfully conducted, the first...exhaustion, the last portion of the percolate will be destitute of color, odor, and taste other than that possessed by the menstruum itself." The degree... | |
| |