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... Questions , New York Board of Pharmacy ( Nov. 1903 ) .. 27 Examination Questions , New York Board of Pharmacy ( Feb. 1904 ) ... 93 Examinations in Toxicology . Prof. C. S. N. Hallberg .. Exodin Extract from a poem . By Eyestrain ...
... Questions , New York Board of Pharmacy ( Nov. 1903 ) .. 27 Examination Questions , New York Board of Pharmacy ( Feb. 1904 ) ... 93 Examinations in Toxicology . Prof. C. S. N. Hallberg .. Exodin Extract from a poem . By Eyestrain ...
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... questions . And the agitation has borne fruit . We no more - or very seldom - find such silly questions as I had to ... question at the examination . But nevertheless , Prof. Reichert's ( of the University of Pennsylvania ) recent ...
... questions . And the agitation has borne fruit . We no more - or very seldom - find such silly questions as I had to ... question at the examination . But nevertheless , Prof. Reichert's ( of the University of Pennsylvania ) recent ...
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... questions on the average and maximum doses should play an important rôle in the pharmacist's examination . But to ask the minimum doses is silly , very - silly , and silly for two reasons . First it is entirely useless : if a physician ...
... questions on the average and maximum doses should play an important rôle in the pharmacist's examination . But to ask the minimum doses is silly , very - silly , and silly for two reasons . First it is entirely useless : if a physician ...
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... Questions on physiologic antidotes are unfair , irrational and useless . ( 2 ) Let no questions be asked on " minimum " doses . simply ridiculous . The thing is ( 3 ) In maximum and average doses considerable latitude should be given ...
... Questions on physiologic antidotes are unfair , irrational and useless . ( 2 ) Let no questions be asked on " minimum " doses . simply ridiculous . The thing is ( 3 ) In maximum and average doses considerable latitude should be given ...
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... question whether ammonia water is incompatible with collodion . It is not the ammonia gas that is at fault here , but the water . Collodion is a solution of gun - cotton ( pyroxylin or di - nitro - cellulose ) in a mixture of alcohol ...
... question whether ammonia water is incompatible with collodion . It is not the ammonia gas that is at fault here , but the water . Collodion is a solution of gun - cotton ( pyroxylin or di - nitro - cellulose ) in a mixture of alcohol ...
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