A Compend of PharmacyP. Blakiston, Son & Company, 1903 - 187 pages |
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... Solution , Separation of Fluids from Solids , PART II . PAGE I 3 . 4 - II II - 14 14-17 17-19 19-20 20-30 The Forms of Pharmaceutical Preparations Directed by the United States Pharmacopoeia , • 31-63 PART III . The Preparations of the ...
... Solution , Separation of Fluids from Solids , PART II . PAGE I 3 . 4 - II II - 14 14-17 17-19 19-20 20-30 The Forms of Pharmaceutical Preparations Directed by the United States Pharmacopoeia , • 31-63 PART III . The Preparations of the ...
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... solution contains I decigramme of sugar . By keeping the C. c . intact and varying the strength of the solution , each C.c. can be made to contain any stated amount of sugar from saturation to infinity . TABLE OF EQUIVALENTS . One Cubic ...
... solution contains I decigramme of sugar . By keeping the C. c . intact and varying the strength of the solution , each C.c. can be made to contain any stated amount of sugar from saturation to infinity . TABLE OF EQUIVALENTS . One Cubic ...
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... solution , and the point at which it rested marked 15 ; the interspace between 0 and 15 was now marked off into 15 equal spaces , and the scale below extended by marking off similar spaces . 2d , for liquids lighter than water , a 10 ...
... solution , and the point at which it rested marked 15 ; the interspace between 0 and 15 was now marked off into 15 equal spaces , and the scale below extended by marking off similar spaces . 2d , for liquids lighter than water , a 10 ...
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... solution boils at 108.4 ° C. ( 227.1 ° F. ) , which degree limits the range of the salt - water bath . Glycerin may be heated to 250 ° C. ( 480 ° F. ) without much inconvenience from the Acrolein , which is produced when that sub ...
... solution boils at 108.4 ° C. ( 227.1 ° F. ) , which degree limits the range of the salt - water bath . Glycerin may be heated to 250 ° C. ( 480 ° F. ) without much inconvenience from the Acrolein , which is produced when that sub ...
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... coarse ( 40 m . to 1. i . ) ; coarse ( 20 m . to l . i . ) . These powders are also known by number , as Nos . So , 60 , 50 , 40 , and 20 , respectively . Iron SOLUTION . 19 wire , brass wire , bolting cloth 18 PHARMACY .
... coarse ( 40 m . to 1. i . ) ; coarse ( 20 m . to l . i . ) . These powders are also known by number , as Nos . So , 60 , 50 , 40 , and 20 , respectively . Iron SOLUTION . 19 wire , brass wire , bolting cloth 18 PHARMACY .
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