A Treatise on pharmacy for students and pharmacistsLea, 1895 - 679 pages |
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... Chloroform 66 66 101 66 Syrup 66 11 66 66 64 Glycerin 66 66 12 66 ( 6 " 6 Goulard's Extract 66 66 123 66 Ammonia Water 66 16 66 66 Stronger Ammonia Water measures about 17 66 Spirit of Nitrous Ether 66 66 181 66 66 66 Essential Oil ...
... Chloroform 66 66 101 66 Syrup 66 11 66 66 64 Glycerin 66 66 12 66 ( 6 " 6 Goulard's Extract 66 66 123 66 Ammonia Water 66 16 66 66 Stronger Ammonia Water measures about 17 66 Spirit of Nitrous Ether 66 66 181 66 66 66 Essential Oil ...
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... chloroform measure 20.13+ Cc . , and 30 Cc . of chloroform weigh 44.7 Gm .; 4 Gm . of bromoform measure only 1.4 Cc . , and 4 Cc . of bromoform weigh 11.32 Gm .; 10 Gm . of ether measure 13.77 + Cc . , and 10 Cc . of ether weigh only ...
... chloroform measure 20.13+ Cc . , and 30 Cc . of chloroform weigh 44.7 Gm .; 4 Gm . of bromoform measure only 1.4 Cc . , and 4 Cc . of bromoform weigh 11.32 Gm .; 10 Gm . of ether measure 13.77 + Cc . , and 10 Cc . of ether weigh only ...
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... Chloroform 234 240 304 160 66 second trial 274 279 360 180 Dil . Hydrocyanic Acid 60 80 75 60 ( 3j bottle ) For the administration of medicines certain familiar domestic measures are employed , which , although subject to considerable ...
... Chloroform 234 240 304 160 66 second trial 274 279 360 180 Dil . Hydrocyanic Acid 60 80 75 60 ( 3j bottle ) For the administration of medicines certain familiar domestic measures are employed , which , although subject to considerable ...
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... chloroform and all other liquids specifically heavier than water the large counterpoise is suspended from the end of the beam , and the other riders are placed in the notches as may be necessary ; thus chloroform may require all four ...
... chloroform and all other liquids specifically heavier than water the large counterpoise is suspended from the end of the beam , and the other riders are placed in the notches as may be necessary ; thus chloroform may require all four ...
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... chloroform , and it is often desirable to know in advance the volume of a given weight of a liquid ; the weight in grammes of any liquid multiplied by the specific volume , or divided by the specific gravity , of that liquid at once ...
... chloroform , and it is often desirable to know in advance the volume of a given weight of a liquid ; the weight in grammes of any liquid multiplied by the specific volume , or divided by the specific gravity , of that liquid at once ...
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