A Treatise on pharmacy for students and pharmacistsLea, 1895 - 679 pages |
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Page 24
... present in use in pharmacy in the United States and Great Britain are the same as those formerly employed by the Romans , and which in all probability were by them derived from the more ancient Greek nation . Three different systems of ...
... present in use in pharmacy in the United States and Great Britain are the same as those formerly employed by the Romans , and which in all probability were by them derived from the more ancient Greek nation . Three different systems of ...
Page 27
... present United States Pharmacopoeia , is supposed to have originated in the fertile mind of the French statesman , Prince de Talleyrand , toward the close of the last cen- tury , and was enforced in France by law in December , 1799. It ...
... present United States Pharmacopoeia , is supposed to have originated in the fertile mind of the French statesman , Prince de Talleyrand , toward the close of the last cen- tury , and was enforced in France by law in December , 1799. It ...
Page 38
... present is in sets known as box or block weights and ranging from one quarter ounce to five pounds ( Fig . 10 ) . Troy weights as a FIG . 10 . mark of distinction from avoirdupois weights are usually sold in nests of brass cups ( see ...
... present is in sets known as box or block weights and ranging from one quarter ounce to five pounds ( Fig . 10 ) . Troy weights as a FIG . 10 . mark of distinction from avoirdupois weights are usually sold in nests of brass cups ( see ...
Page 92
... present in freshly gathered botanical drugs varies considerably , ranging from 15 or 20 per cent . in barks and wood to as much as 80 per cent . or more in some roots and leaves , and the object of thorough drying is partly to reduce ...
... present in freshly gathered botanical drugs varies considerably , ranging from 15 or 20 per cent . in barks and wood to as much as 80 per cent . or more in some roots and leaves , and the object of thorough drying is partly to reduce ...
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... present a peculiar condition of solubility . If three parts of sodium sulphate be dissolved in one part of water at 30 ° C. ( 86 ° F. ) , the solution carefully filtered into a perfectly clean dry bottle free from dust , and allowed to ...
... present a peculiar condition of solubility . If three parts of sodium sulphate be dissolved in one part of water at 30 ° C. ( 86 ° F. ) , the solution carefully filtered into a perfectly clean dry bottle free from dust , and allowed to ...
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