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" Squibb, who. was the author of the process, defined it to be "the successive application of the same percolating menstruum to fresh portions of the substance to be percolated." His suggestion was based upon the observation that a weak solution of the... "
A Treatise on Pharmacy for Students and Pharmacists - Page 143
by Charles Caspari - 1906 - 834 pages
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The Practice of Pharmacy: A Treatise on the Modes of Making and Dispensing ...

Joseph Price Remington - 1894 - 1464 pages
...percolating substances with percolates, or, as defined by Dr. ER Squibb, the author of the process, " the successive application of the same percolating...fresh portions of the substance to be percolated." The principal object of rcpercolation is to effect the saving of alcohol and alcoholic menstrua by...
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Handbook of Pharmacy: Embracing the Theory and Practice of Pharmacy and the ...

Virgil Coblentz - 1894 - 514 pages
...(" fractional " * percolation), as described by Dr. Squibb, its originator (18(>(>), " consists in the successive application of the same percolating...fresh portions of the substance to be percolated." Its object is the preparation of a fluid extract without the use of heat. The operation may be briefly...
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The Indigenous Drugs of India ...

Kanny Lall Dey - 1896 - 472 pages
...drug, when it is used in place of fresh menstruum. It is defined by its author, Dr. ER Squibb, as " the successive application of the same percolating...fresh portions of the substance to be percolated." (Remington's Practice of Pharmacy.) The process also obviates the use of heat and possible loss of...
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A Treatise on Pharmacy for Students and Pharmacists

Charles Caspari - 1901 - 804 pages
...manufacture of fluid extracts without heat. Dr. Squibb, who was the author of the process, defined it to he "the successive application of the same percolating...to illustrate the process of repercolation : 1000 Grn. of a properly powdered drug are divided into five portions of 200 Gm. each ; one portion is moistened,...
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Course in Pharmacy

Joseph N. Clark - 1905 - 264 pages
...menstruum feebly Alcoholic or aqueous. What is Re-percolation ? Re-percolation or Fractional Percolation is the successive application of the same percolating...fresh portions of the substance to be percolated. In what class of preparations does the USP sanction the use of Re-percolation ? In Fluid Extracts....
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Pharmaceutical Review, Volume 25

1907 - 540 pages
...Kepercolation, introduced by Squibbt in 1866, or fractional percolation, as it is called by Diehlt consists of the successive application of the same percolating menstruum to fresh portions of * Continued from vol. 'J4, pase 365. t Proc. A. I'll. A. 180K, p. Hi. j Am. Joiirn. Phnnn.. 41, p....
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Essentials of pharmacy

Lucius Elmer Sayre - 1918 - 756 pages
...percolate is eliminated. The process was first proposed by Dr. ER Squibb in 1866,1 who defined it as "The successive application of the same percolating...fresh portions of the substance to be percolated." Procedure. — To start the process take four equal fractions of the drug of any convenient weight,...
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A Treatise on Pharmacy for Students and Pharmacists

Charles Caspari - 1916 - 940 pages
...FIQ. 119. — Beck's percolating stand. menstruum, and is confined to the manufacture of fluidextracts without heat. Dr. Squibb, who was the author of the...to illustrate the process of repercolation : 1000 Cms. of a properly powdered drug are divided into fiv« portions of 200 Cms. each; one portion is moistened,...
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