Hygienic Laboratory bulletin. no. 128-132, 1921-22, Issues 128-132U.S. Government Printing Office, 1921 |
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... suggested that it is about time that reputable pharmacy made some definite effort to separate itself from quack- ery . - Pacific Pharm . 1919 , v . 12 , p . 209–210 . Dowling , Oscar : A paper discussing the desirability of stating on ...
... suggested that it is about time that reputable pharmacy made some definite effort to separate itself from quack- ery . - Pacific Pharm . 1919 , v . 12 , p . 209–210 . Dowling , Oscar : A paper discussing the desirability of stating on ...
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... suggested that the next U. S. P. should contain a table of maximum , single , and daily doses . - Proc . New Jersey Pharm . Assoc . 1919 , p . 41 . Lust , F .: A discussion of formulas for computing dosage for children . — Therap . d ...
... suggested that the next U. S. P. should contain a table of maximum , single , and daily doses . - Proc . New Jersey Pharm . Assoc . 1919 , p . 41 . Lust , F .: A discussion of formulas for computing dosage for children . — Therap . d ...
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... suggested that the following be included in the new edition of the U. S. P .: acetylsalicylic acid , Dakin's solution , an ointment of the ambrine type , standards for flavoring extracts established by the U. S. Department of ...
... suggested that the following be included in the new edition of the U. S. P .: acetylsalicylic acid , Dakin's solution , an ointment of the ambrine type , standards for flavoring extracts established by the U. S. Department of ...
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... suggested that all tests for chlorides , sulphates , iron , calcium , et cetera , be given under one heading , " General tests , " as is done in the present Pharmacopoeia for arsenic , heavy metals , chlorides , bromides , iodides , et ...
... suggested that all tests for chlorides , sulphates , iron , calcium , et cetera , be given under one heading , " General tests , " as is done in the present Pharmacopoeia for arsenic , heavy metals , chlorides , bromides , iodides , et ...
Page 173
... suggested that the autoclave method for preparing sterilized distilled water be used , if practicable , and that this method be given recognition in the U. S. P. text.-J. Am . Pharm . Assoc . 1919 , v . 8 , p . 116-120 . AQUÆ AROMATICÆ ...
... suggested that the autoclave method for preparing sterilized distilled water be used , if practicable , and that this method be given recognition in the U. S. P. text.-J. Am . Pharm . Assoc . 1919 , v . 8 , p . 116-120 . AQUÆ AROMATICÆ ...
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Page 13 - ... chosen as are in harmony with general usage and convenient for prescribing; but in the case of chemicals of a definite composition the scientific name should be given at least as a synonym. There should also be inserted, after each article used by physicians in prescriptions, a carefully considered abbreviated name, which may be known as an official abbreviation, in order that uniformity may be established throughout the country, with the object of preventing mistakes in reading and compounding...
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