A Compend of PharmacyP. Blakiston, Son & Company, 1903 - 187 pages |
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... principles , and physical or chemical operations in their general application , presents what may be called the theory of pharmacy . A thorough knowledge of the subjects embraced in this section is of vital importance to the apothecary ...
... principles , and physical or chemical operations in their general application , presents what may be called the theory of pharmacy . A thorough knowledge of the subjects embraced in this section is of vital importance to the apothecary ...
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... principles , and physical or chemical operations in their general application , presents what may be called the theory of pharmacy . A thorough knowledge of the subjects embraced in this section is of vital importance to the apothecary ...
... principles , and physical or chemical operations in their general application , presents what may be called the theory of pharmacy . A thorough knowledge of the subjects embraced in this section is of vital importance to the apothecary ...
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... principle in physics , " The power is to the weight or resistance in the inverse ratio of the arms of the lever . " The longer arm of the beam is graduated for a movable weight , the use of which dispenses with small weights , which is ...
... principle in physics , " The power is to the weight or resistance in the inverse ratio of the arms of the lever . " The longer arm of the beam is graduated for a movable weight , the use of which dispenses with small weights , which is ...
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... principle of its action depends upon the fact that a solid body floating in a liquid displaces a volume of liquid exactly equal to its own weight . Into what two general classes may Hydrometers be divided ? Ist , those for liquids ...
... principle of its action depends upon the fact that a solid body floating in a liquid displaces a volume of liquid exactly equal to its own weight . Into what two general classes may Hydrometers be divided ? Ist , those for liquids ...
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... principles of the alembic and retort , either singly or combined , used for distillation , are called stills . When the neck of the retort is prolonged into a coil and immersed in water to condense the vapors , it is called a worm ...
... principles of the alembic and retort , either singly or combined , used for distillation , are called stills . When the neck of the retort is prolonged into a coil and immersed in water to condense the vapors , it is called a worm ...
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