A Treatise on pharmacy for students and pharmacistsLea, 1895 - 679 pages |
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Page 20
... known to be derived from a different source , as in the case of Quassia from Picræna excelsa , Cambogia from Garcinia Hanburii , Pareira from Chondodendron tomentosum , etc. As different species of the same genus often furnish different ...
... known to be derived from a different source , as in the case of Quassia from Picræna excelsa , Cambogia from Garcinia Hanburii , Pareira from Chondodendron tomentosum , etc. As different species of the same genus often furnish different ...
Page 22
... known as water of crystallization , but when not so required it is known as water of hydration , as in the case of the official magne- sium carbonate . Every symbolic formula is followed by a number which expresses the molecular weight ...
... known as water of crystallization , but when not so required it is known as water of hydration , as in the case of the official magne- sium carbonate . Every symbolic formula is followed by a number which expresses the molecular weight ...
Page 63
... known . Examples : If the volume of 500 Gm . of alcohol U.S.P. is desired , divide 500 by 0.820 , the specific gravity of the alcohol , and the quotient 609.75+ will be the answer in cubic centimeters . To find the volume of 8 ounces of ...
... known . Examples : If the volume of 500 Gm . of alcohol U.S.P. is desired , divide 500 by 0.820 , the specific gravity of the alcohol , and the quotient 609.75+ will be the answer in cubic centimeters . To find the volume of 8 ounces of ...
Page 73
... known that the illuminating power of gas depends upon the incandescence of particles of unconsumed carbon , and that if these particles be brought to complete combustion by the appropriate use of air ( atmospheric oxygen ) , the ...
... known that the illuminating power of gas depends upon the incandescence of particles of unconsumed carbon , and that if these particles be brought to complete combustion by the appropriate use of air ( atmospheric oxygen ) , the ...
Page 87
... known ; such error can easily be ascertained by two very simple experiments . Immerse the bulb of the thermometer in crushed ice for fifteen or twenty minutes , and note the point on the graduated scale to which the mercury will sink ...
... known ; such error can easily be ascertained by two very simple experiments . Immerse the bulb of the thermometer in crushed ice for fifteen or twenty minutes , and note the point on the graduated scale to which the mercury will sink ...
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