Principles of PharmacySaunders, 1909 - 1175 pages |
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... consists of the practical application of the sciences of physics and chemistry to medicines and their preparations , as well as sufficient botany to ap- preciate the character of those vegetable drugs entering into pharma- ceutical ...
... consists of the practical application of the sciences of physics and chemistry to medicines and their preparations , as well as sufficient botany to ap- preciate the character of those vegetable drugs entering into pharma- ceutical ...
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... consisting of one atom of the element sodium and one atom of chlorine to each molecule . K2SO , means a compound ... consists of two atoms of sodium , one atom of sulphur , and four atoms of oxygen to the molecule , the pharmacopoeia ...
... consisting of one atom of the element sodium and one atom of chlorine to each molecule . K2SO , means a compound ... consists of two atoms of sodium , one atom of sulphur , and four atoms of oxygen to the molecule , the pharmacopoeia ...
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Henry V. Arny. consists of an exceedingly sensitive steel spring , which is elongated on placing at the end thereof a weight which is attracted downward by the earth's force . The application of this spiral balance is seen in the ...
Henry V. Arny. consists of an exceedingly sensitive steel spring , which is elongated on placing at the end thereof a weight which is attracted downward by the earth's force . The application of this spiral balance is seen in the ...
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... consist of only 20 shillings ; a pound of all other things consists of 25 shillings . It furthermore adds that a pound of money contains 12 ounces , while a pound of all other things contains 16 ounces ; that is , that articles of a ...
... consist of only 20 shillings ; a pound of all other things consists of 25 shillings . It furthermore adds that a pound of money contains 12 ounces , while a pound of all other things contains 16 ounces ; that is , that articles of a ...
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... consists of a delicate spring to which is attached a scale pan , the elongation of the spiral when a weight is ... consisting of a rigid bar and an oscillating point called fulcrum , with the power applied in such a way as to raise or ...
... consists of a delicate spring to which is attached a scale pan , the elongation of the spiral when a weight is ... consisting of a rigid bar and an oscillating point called fulcrum , with the power applied in such a way as to raise or ...
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Page 808 - Menthol occurs as colorless, acicular or prismatic crystals, having a strong and pure odor of peppermint and a warm, aromatic taste, followed by a sensation of cold when air is drawn into the mouth.
Page 464 - Great caution should be observed in handling it, as dangerous explosions are liable to occur when it is heated or subjected to concussion or trituration with organic substances (Cork, Tannic Acid, Sugar, etc.), or with Sulphur, Antimony Sulphide, Phosphorus, or other easily oxidi2able substances.
Page 639 - A mixture of hydrocarbons, chiefly of the methane series, obtained by distilling off the lighter and more volatile portions from petroleum, and purifying the residue.
Page 497 - A white, very bulky, and very fine powder, without odor, and having an earthy, but not a saline, taste. On exposure to the air, it slowly absorbs moisture and carbon dioxide.
Page 253 - Alcohol to saturate the powder and leave a stratum above it. When the liquid begins to drop from the percolator, close the lower orifice, and, having closely covered the percolator, macerate for forty-eight hours.
Page 250 - Cc. of this menstruum, pack it lightly in a cylindrical percolator and add enough of the menstruum to saturate the powder and leave a stratum above it. When the liquid begins to drop from the percolator, close the lower orifice, and having covered the percolator macerate the mixture for 48 hours.
Page 553 - Dissolve ten grammes of balsam of tolu in fifteen mils of ether, shake the pills with a sufficient quantity of this solution until they are uniformly coated, and put them on a plate to dry, occasionally rolling them about until the drying is completed. Keep the pills in a well-stoppered bottle.
Page 679 - AND USES : Glycerin is used in medicine chiefly as a solvent in preparing glycerites, and as a sweetening agent or vehicle in place...
Page 900 - The neutral sulphate of an alkaloid obtained from the bark of several species of cinchona (nat.
Page 673 - White, deliquescent, rhombohedral crystals, having a slight characteristic odor. Very soluble in water, alcohol, and ether. The aqueous solution, on boiling, is decomposed, with the formation of chloroform and carbon dioxide.