A Compend of PharmacyP. Blakiston, Son & Company, 1903 - 187 pages |
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... ether . Point off decimally 0.750 , thus showing the relation to the specific gravity of water , I. A If a bottle of any size is substituted for the 1000 - gr . bottle , what equation will give the specific gravity ? As the number of ...
... ether . Point off decimally 0.750 , thus showing the relation to the specific gravity of water , I. A If a bottle of any size is substituted for the 1000 - gr . bottle , what equation will give the specific gravity ? As the number of ...
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... Ether , Benzin , Chloroform , Bisulphide of Carbon , Acid , and Oils , take their respective rank as solvents . How would you effect the solution of a gas in water ? Apparatus is so arranged that the gas first passes through a wash ...
... Ether , Benzin , Chloroform , Bisulphide of Carbon , Acid , and Oils , take their respective rank as solvents . How would you effect the solution of a gas in water ? Apparatus is so arranged that the gas first passes through a wash ...
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... ether , poured on powdered bitter almonds , displaced the fixed oil which it contains without materially mixing with it . Describe the condition in which the soluble principles exist in the powdered drug , and the effect of the solvent ...
... ether , poured on powdered bitter almonds , displaced the fixed oil which it contains without materially mixing with it . Describe the condition in which the soluble principles exist in the powdered drug , and the effect of the solvent ...
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... ether or some other volatile liquid is used for extraction . The size of the percolator selected should be in proportion to the quantity of drug to be extracted . When properly packed in the percolator , the drug should not occupy more ...
... ether or some other volatile liquid is used for extraction . The size of the percolator selected should be in proportion to the quantity of drug to be extracted . When properly packed in the percolator , the drug should not occupy more ...
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... ether illustrates the second and third . Of what should the porous diaphragm be composed ? Porous cotton , a deeply notched cork , or a perforated plug of cork or wood . The porous diaphragm should be covered with clean sand , or a disk ...
... ether illustrates the second and third . Of what should the porous diaphragm be composed ? Porous cotton , a deeply notched cork , or a perforated plug of cork or wood . The porous diaphragm should be covered with clean sand , or a disk ...
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3d Edition acetic acid acid reaction ACIDUM acrid alcohol alkaline reaction alkaloid Aloes ammonia Ammonium Anatomy aqueous bitter taste boiling Calcium Carbon Dioxide cent chemical Chloride Cloth color colorless containing crystalline crystals cubic cubic centimetres decomposing decomposition deliquescent diluted Diseases dissolving distilled water Dose drug ether evaporating extract Extractum Ferric Ferrous filtering fixed oil Fluidum Glycerin grains grammes H₂O H₂SO heat Hydrate Hydrochloric hydrochloric acid Illus Illustrations insoluble Iodide liquid Liquor maceration Materia Medica Medical Medicine menstruum metallic mixture mucilage neutral reaction Nitrate nitric acid obtained odor odorless Official Preparation.-Extractum OLEUM Oxide percolation Pharmacopoeia Pharmacy pills POTASSII Potassium Potassium Carbonate powder precipitate prepared principle resin Revised and Enlarged salt slightly SODII sodium carbonate solid soluble solution specific gravity starch substances sugar Sulphate sulphuric acid Syrup tannic acid tannin tasteless temperature terpene Text-Book Tinctura tion transparent volatile oil weight Zinc
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