The Practice of Pharmacy: A Treatise on the Modes of Making and Dispensing Official, Unofficial, and Extemporaneous Preparations, with Descriptions of Their Properties, Uses, and DosesJ.B. Lippincott, 1894 - 1473 pages |
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... cent for each 2 oz . or fraction ? 6. How many fluidounces are there in a wine gallon ? 7. How many minims are there in a pint ? 8. In an Imperial pint ? 9. How many grains are there in 4 oz . of water ? 10. In fiv ? 11. In Zív ? 12 ...
... cent for each 2 oz . or fraction ? 6. How many fluidounces are there in a wine gallon ? 7. How many minims are there in a pint ? 8. In an Imperial pint ? 9. How many grains are there in 4 oz . of water ? 10. In fiv ? 11. In Zív ? 12 ...
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... cent . morphine loses 30 per cent . of its weight by drying , how much morphine per cent . will it contain when dry ? 54. If one pint of a solution contains 704 grains , how much is there in each fluidrachm ? 55. If one fluidrachm of a ...
... cent . morphine loses 30 per cent . of its weight by drying , how much morphine per cent . will it contain when dry ? 54. If one pint of a solution contains 704 grains , how much is there in each fluidrachm ? 55. If one fluidrachm of a ...
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... cent . of morphine , be mixed so that the mixture shall contain 16 per cent . ? 16 Answer . 7 18 2 2 parts of 7 p . c . 9 parts of 18 p . c . 11 parts . Proof . 2X 7 = 14 9 X 18 = 162 11 ) 176 16 2. In what proportions to yield a ...
... cent . of morphine , be mixed so that the mixture shall contain 16 per cent . ? 16 Answer . 7 18 2 2 parts of 7 p . c . 9 parts of 18 p . c . 11 parts . Proof . 2X 7 = 14 9 X 18 = 162 11 ) 176 16 2. In what proportions to yield a ...
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... cent . , and the same number of parts containing 7 per cent . as before be used , it will then require more than 7 parts of that containing 18 per cent . to make the mixture contain 14 per cent . When the quantities of more than one ...
... cent . , and the same number of parts containing 7 per cent . as before be used , it will then require more than 7 parts of that containing 18 per cent . to make the mixture contain 14 per cent . When the quantities of more than one ...
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... cent . , be mixed , so that the mixture shall contain 14 per cent . ? 7. How much of each kind of scammony , containing respectively 77 per cent . , 83 per cent . , and 92 per cent . , may be used to make a mixture containing 85 per ...
... cent . , be mixed , so that the mixture shall contain 14 per cent . ? 7. How much of each kind of scammony , containing respectively 77 per cent . , 83 per cent . , and 92 per cent . , may be used to make a mixture containing 85 per ...
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acetic acid Acidum Alcohol alkaline ammonia ammonia water ammonium aqueous solution Arsenic barium chloride boiling bottle C.C. 2 pints C.c. of water C.c. old form calcium cent chemical reaction chloroform color colorless compound contains cool crystals cylindrical percolator Describe odor Diluted Alcohol dioxide dissolved Distilled Water dose drops drug ether evaporate EXTRACTUM ferric ferrous filter filtrate Fluid Extract FLUIDUM following impurities form 2 pints formula in symbols Glycerin grains heat hydrate hydrochloric acid hydrogen sulphide insoluble iodide iodine iron Latin name mercuric metallic Metric mixed mixture Moisten the powder nitric acid obtained Odorless official preparations oxide pack it firmly percolator Potassii potassium potassium carbonate produced residue resin salt silver nitrate Sodii sodium carbonate soluble solvent specific gravity substances sufficient quantity sugar sulphate sulphide T.S. sulphuric acid Syrup taste temperature TESTS FOR IDENTITY TESTS FOR IMPURITIES Tincture tion tube volatile oil water-bath Zinc
Popular passages
Page 415 - Mix three parts of alcohol with one part of water, and, having moistened the powder with thirty grammes of the mixture, pack it firmly in a cylindrical percolator ; then add enough of the menstruum to saturate the powder and leave a stratum above it. When the liquid begins to drop from the percolator, close the lower orifice, and, having closely covered the percolator, macerate for forty-eight hours. Then allow the percolation to proceed, gradually adding menstruum, until the hydrastis is exhausted.
Page 451 - Cc. of this menstruum, pack it lightly in a cylindrical percolator and add enough of the menstruum to saturate the powder and leave a stratum above it. When the liquid begins to drop from the percolator, close the lower orifice, and having covered the percolator macerate the mixture for 48 hours.
Page 37 - that an English penny called the sterling, round, without clipping, should weigh 32 grains of wheat, well dried and gathered out of the middle of the ear...
Page 675 - Mix the two solutions, evaporate the mixture by means of a water-bath, at a temperature not exceeding 140° F., to the consistence of syrup; and spread it upon plates of glass, so that when dry, the salt may be obtained in scales.
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Page 396 - Cc [old form 38£ fl. oz.] of the percolate, and evaporate the remainder, at a temperature not exceeding 50° C. (122° F.), to a soft extract ; dissolve this in the reserved portion, and add enough menstruum to make the Fluid Extract measure 100O Cc [old form 3 pints].
Page 401 - By means of a waterbath, distil off the alcohol from the remainder, and evaporate the residue to a soft extract; dissolve this in the reserved portion, and add enough menstruum to make the fluid extract measure 100 cubic centimeters.
Page 266 - ... in this, a height corresponding to its level in the percolator, which is now closely covered to prevent evaporation. The apparatus is then allowed to stand at rest for the time specified in the formula. To begin percolation, the rubber tube is lowered and its glass end introduced into the neck of a bottle previously marked for the quantity of liquid to be received, if the percolate is to be measured, or of a tared bottle if the percolate is to be weighed; and by raising or lowering this recipient,...
Page 260 - Pressure exerted anywhere upon a mass of liquid is transmitted undiminished in all directions, and acts with the same force on all equal surfaces, and in a direction at right angles to those surfaces.
Page 266 - The moist powder is now transferred to a sheet of thick paper and the whole quantity poured from it into the percolator. It is then shaken down lightly and allowed to remain in that condition for a period varying from fifteen minutes to several hours, unless otherwise directed; after which the powder is pressed by the aid of a plunger of suitable dimensions, more or less firmly in proportion to the character of the powdered substance and the alcoholic strength of the menstruum; strongly alcoholic...