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... 597 CHAPTER LVIII . ORGANIC ACIDS 607 CHAPTER LIX . ALKALOIDS . CHAPTER LX . NEUTRAL PRINCIPLES AND GLUCOSIDES CHAPTER LXI . ANIMAL FERMENTS 16.3 15.432 gr . 619 . 645 649 1.0 Rules that should be obeyed . I Learn to CONTENTS . XV.
... 597 CHAPTER LVIII . ORGANIC ACIDS 607 CHAPTER LIX . ALKALOIDS . CHAPTER LX . NEUTRAL PRINCIPLES AND GLUCOSIDES CHAPTER LXI . ANIMAL FERMENTS 16.3 15.432 gr . 619 . 645 649 1.0 Rules that should be obeyed . I Learn to CONTENTS . XV.
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... alkaloids must be mixed with 10 pounds of cinchona bark containing 4 per cent . total alkaloids to produce a mixed powder of official strength , 5 per cent , total alkaloids . 101 10 , ratio of given quantity to proportional . 3.0- 1.5 ...
... alkaloids must be mixed with 10 pounds of cinchona bark containing 4 per cent . total alkaloids to produce a mixed powder of official strength , 5 per cent , total alkaloids . 101 10 , ratio of given quantity to proportional . 3.0- 1.5 ...
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... alkaloids must be mixed with 10 pounds of cinchona bark containing 4 per cent . total alkaloids to produce a mixed powder of official strength , 5 per cent . total alkaloids . 10 ÷ 1 = 10 , ratio of given quantity to proportional . 3.0 ...
... alkaloids must be mixed with 10 pounds of cinchona bark containing 4 per cent . total alkaloids to produce a mixed powder of official strength , 5 per cent . total alkaloids . 10 ÷ 1 = 10 , ratio of given quantity to proportional . 3.0 ...
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... oleate : 480 x 20 9600 and 9600 ÷ 100 — 96 ; 480-96 384. Answer : Dissolve 96 grains of quinine alkaloid in 384 grains of oleic acid . Sometimes a percentage solution of two or three substances is 114 GENERAL PHARMACY .
... oleate : 480 x 20 9600 and 9600 ÷ 100 — 96 ; 480-96 384. Answer : Dissolve 96 grains of quinine alkaloid in 384 grains of oleic acid . Sometimes a percentage solution of two or three substances is 114 GENERAL PHARMACY .
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... alkaloids . Alcohol is an excellent solvent for vege- table substances , such as resins , volatile oils , glucosides , and alka- loids ; it also possesses valuable negative properties , since it does not dissolve gum , starch , and ...
... alkaloids . Alcohol is an excellent solvent for vege- table substances , such as resins , volatile oils , glucosides , and alka- loids ; it also possesses valuable negative properties , since it does not dissolve gum , starch , and ...
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