Hygienic Laboratory bulletin. no. 87, 1913, Issue 87U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 |
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Page 179
... sample was a trifle low in strength . Sayre , L. E. , found 3 samples of acetic acid to be below standard or adulterated . - Bult . Kansas Bd . Health , 1911 , v . 7 , p . 175 . Arny , H. V. , reports on 15 samples of acetic acid ; 12 ...
... sample was a trifle low in strength . Sayre , L. E. , found 3 samples of acetic acid to be below standard or adulterated . - Bult . Kansas Bd . Health , 1911 , v . 7 , p . 175 . Arny , H. V. , reports on 15 samples of acetic acid ; 12 ...
Page 180
... sample of glacial acetic acid examined by him contained 73.1 per cent of absolute HC , H , O , .— Proc . Minnesota Pharm . Assoc . 1911 , p . 101 . Wijnne , A. J. , reports that 3 samples of acetic acid examined by him contained from ...
... sample of glacial acetic acid examined by him contained 73.1 per cent of absolute HC , H , O , .— Proc . Minnesota Pharm . Assoc . 1911 , p . 101 . Wijnne , A. J. , reports that 3 samples of acetic acid examined by him contained from ...
Page 186
... samples of dilute hydrobromic acid ; 1 sample contained an abnormal amount of sulphates . ACIDUM HYDROCHLORICUM . Düsterbehn , F. , states that the Ph . Germ . V now requires from 24.8 to 25.6 per cent of absolute hydrochloric acid ...
... samples of dilute hydrobromic acid ; 1 sample contained an abnormal amount of sulphates . ACIDUM HYDROCHLORICUM . Düsterbehn , F. , states that the Ph . Germ . V now requires from 24.8 to 25.6 per cent of absolute hydrochloric acid ...
Page 187
... samples of hydrochloric acid ; 3 samples contained free bromine or chlorine . The strength of the samples varied from 33.4 to 37.45 per cent . Wijnne , A. J. , reports that 2 samples of hydrochloric acid , ex- amined by him , contained ...
... samples of hydrochloric acid ; 3 samples contained free bromine or chlorine . The strength of the samples varied from 33.4 to 37.45 per cent . Wijnne , A. J. , reports that 2 samples of hydrochloric acid , ex- amined by him , contained ...
Page 196
... samples of stearic acid . Eight samples were of U. S. P. quality , 4 samples were 1 ° below ; two were 2 ° below the lowest U. S. P. melting point allowed . All had a distinct odor , making them objectionable for certain manufacturing ...
... samples of stearic acid . Eight samples were of U. S. P. quality , 4 samples were 1 ° below ; two were 2 ° below the lowest U. S. P. melting point allowed . All had a distinct odor , making them objectionable for certain manufacturing ...
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Page 681 - Milk and its relation to the public health. By various authors. No. 42. — The thermal death points of pathogenic micro-organisms in milk. By MJ Rosenau. No. 43. — The standardization of tetanus antitoxin (an American unit established under authority of the act of July 1, 1902). By MJ Roseuau and John F. Anderson. No. 44. — Report No. 2 on the origin and prevalence of typhoid fever in the District of Columbia, 1907.
Page 79 - Furthermore — and here comes in another law of dramatic construction — a play must be, in one way or another, "satisfactory" to the audience. This word has a meaning which varies in different countries, and even in different parts of the same country; but whatever audience you are writing for, your work must be "satisfactory
Page 63 - Heubner calls attention to the work of the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry of the American Medical Association...
Page 265 - ... sold or offered for sale in the District of Columbia or the territories, or insular possessions of the United States, or if it be imported from a foreign country for sale, or if it is intended for export to a foreign country...
Page 29 - It is recommended that the Committee of Revision be authorized to prepare a supplement to the Pharmacopoeia at any time they may deem such action desirable. 14. Publicity. — It is recommended that the General Committee of Revision make public, for comment and criticism, an abstract of new descriptions and standards and of changes in descriptions and standards proposed, before final adoption.
Page 671 - He also discusses the chemical composition of American grapes grown in Ohio, New York, and Virginia.
Page 212 - BuL 130. 1911. BACON : Detection and Determination of Small Quantities of Ethyl and Methyl Alcohol and of Formic Acid. US Dept. Agriculture, Bur. Chem., Cir. No. 74. GORE : An Electrically Controlled Constant Temperature Water Bath for the Immersion Refractometer. J. Ind. Eng. Chem., 3, 506. CHAPTER II Aldehydes THE most important methods for the detection and determination of aldehydes are based upon reactions of...
Page 33 - Digest of Comments on the Pharmacopoeia of the United States of America and on the National Formulary for the Calendar Year Ending December 31, 1915.
Page 160 - JJ, describes and illustrates a method of fixation of vein to facilitate the introduction of a needle for intravenous injections.
Page 48 - Resolved, that it is of the utmost importance for accuracy in prescribing, and in the treatment of disease, that students of medicine be instructed fully as to those portions of the United States Pharmacopoeia which are of value to the practitioner, and that members of the medical profession be urged to prescribe the preparations of that publication, and further, that this resolution be forwarded to the medical and pharmaceutical journals, and to the teachers of medicine and therapeutics in the United...