| Bernard Fantus - 1905 - 428 pages
...Glycerinated gelatin, each a sufficient quantity. The pharmacist will then use a little water, and enough glycerin to make the weight of the mixture one-half that of the finished mass; and then thoroughly incorporate it with an equal weight of melted glycerinated gelatin,... | |
| Charles Field Mason - 1906 - 594 pages
...molding them. Gelatin urcthral suppositories are prepared by dissolving or thoroughly mixing the medicine with a little water and sufficient glycerin to make the weight of the mixture one-half that of the finished product. Then carefully incorporate it with an equal weight of melted glycerinated gelatin,... | |
| Frank Edward Stewart - 1906 - 202 pages
...Substance, if solid and soluble, in Water or Glycerin, or if a miscible liquid, with a little water, and add sufficient Glycerin to make the weight of the mixture one-half that of the finished mass. Then thoroughly incorporate it with an equal weight of melted Glycerinated Gelatin,... | |
| 1907 - 844 pages
...Substance, if solid and soluble in Water or Glycerin, or if a miscible liquid, with a little Water, and add sufficient Glycerin to make the weight of the mixture one-half that of the finished mass. Then thoroughly incorporate it with an equal weight of melted Glycerinated Gelatin,... | |
| Henry V. Arny - 1909 - 1198 pages
...Substance, if solid and soluble, in Water or Glycerin, or if a miscible liquid, with a little Water, and add sufficient Glycerin to make the weight of the mixture one-half that of the finished mass. Then thoroughly incorporate it with an equal weight of melted Glycerinated Gelatin,... | |
| Edward Quin Thornton - 1911 - 532 pages
...substance, if solid and soluble in water or glycerin, or if a miscible liquid, with a little water, and add sufficient glycerin to make the weight of the mixture one-half that of the finished mass. Then thoroughly incorporate it with an equal weight of melted glycerinated gelatin,... | |
| 1916 - 816 pages
...substance, if solid and soluble in water or glycerin, or if a miscible liquid, with a little water, and add sufficient glycerin to make the weight of the mixture one-half that of the finished mass. Then thoroughly incorporate it with an equal weight of melted glycerinated gelatin,... | |
| Lucius Elmer Sayre - 1918 - 756 pages
...substance, if solid and soluble in water or glycerin, or if a miscible liquid, with a little water, and add sufficient glycerin to make the weight of the mixture one-half that of the finished mass. Then thoroughly incorporate it with an equal weight of melted glycerinated gelatin,... | |
| United States. Department of the Army - 1953 - 308 pages
...If the medicinal substances are insoluble in water or glycerin, they are thoroughly triturated with sufficient glycerin to make the weight of the mixture one-half that of the finished mass and then the process completed as above described. Figure 32. Suppository mold. 123 The... | |
| Charles Caspari - 1916 - 940 pages
...dissolved; the solution, while hot, is strained and the heat continued until the product weighs 200 Gms. It is too firm for use by itself as a vehicle for...suppositories made with cacao butter should weigh about 2 Gms. (30 grains). Urethral bougies should be either 7 or 14 centimeters (2.8 or 5.6 inches) in length... | |
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