American Journal of Pharmacy, Volume 113Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science., 1941 |
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... considered insoluble . If corners are rounded , it is considered slightly soluble . If the material appears to melt slowly , it is considered soluble . If the stuff appears to vanish rapidly surrounded by zones of " schlieren , " it is ...
... considered insoluble . If corners are rounded , it is considered slightly soluble . If the material appears to melt slowly , it is considered soluble . If the stuff appears to vanish rapidly surrounded by zones of " schlieren , " it is ...
Page 300
... considered boring , and sport is still the prime interest in life . Of course getting Hitler is also now the national pastime like cricket , and rely on it England will get his ashes as the Australians are getting Musos . There is very ...
... considered boring , and sport is still the prime interest in life . Of course getting Hitler is also now the national pastime like cricket , and rely on it England will get his ashes as the Australians are getting Musos . There is very ...
Page 341
... considered . Terebene - Neither antiseptic in the respiratory tract , nor valuable as an expectorant . Theobromine with Sodium Salicylate - Theobromine with . Sodium Acetate is considered better , and it eliminates the chance of harm to ...
... considered . Terebene - Neither antiseptic in the respiratory tract , nor valuable as an expectorant . Theobromine with Sodium Salicylate - Theobromine with . Sodium Acetate is considered better , and it eliminates the chance of harm to ...
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