A Treatise on pharmacy for students and pharmacistsLea, 1895 - 679 pages |
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Page 175
... reaction at higher temperatures , as in the case of pyrogallol , calomel , and mercuric chloride . The apparatus consists of a subliming vessel made of iron , glass , or earthenware , and a condenser adapted to the volatility of the pro ...
... reaction at higher temperatures , as in the case of pyrogallol , calomel , and mercuric chloride . The apparatus consists of a subliming vessel made of iron , glass , or earthenware , and a condenser adapted to the volatility of the pro ...
Page 194
... reactions with sulphuric acid mentioned in the Pharmacopoeia are due to the presence of certain biliary constituents and are very pronounced . Cod - liver oil has a slight acid reaction which increases with age . The more probable ...
... reactions with sulphuric acid mentioned in the Pharmacopoeia are due to the presence of certain biliary constituents and are very pronounced . Cod - liver oil has a slight acid reaction which increases with age . The more probable ...
Page 203
... reaction , while sweet almonds . contain only the ferment , and hence will yield no volatile oil unless mixed with the bitter variety . The hydrocyanic acid present in oil of bitter almond sometimes amounts to as much as 6 or 7 per cent ...
... reaction , while sweet almonds . contain only the ferment , and hence will yield no volatile oil unless mixed with the bitter variety . The hydrocyanic acid present in oil of bitter almond sometimes amounts to as much as 6 or 7 per cent ...
Page 204
... reaction and a somewhat bitter taste . They are lighter than water , sparingly soluble in that liquid , but readily solu- ble in alcohol . Oil of cade and oil of tar are the only empyreumatic oils recognized in the Pharmacopoeia ; the ...
... reaction and a somewhat bitter taste . They are lighter than water , sparingly soluble in that liquid , but readily solu- ble in alcohol . Oil of cade and oil of tar are the only empyreumatic oils recognized in the Pharmacopoeia ; the ...
Page 226
... reaction or fer- mentation goes on between certain constituents of the bark , resulting in the formation of hydrocyanic acid , and a volatile oil identical with oil of bitter almond . After maceration the drug is slowly per- colated to ...
... reaction or fer- mentation goes on between certain constituents of the bark , resulting in the formation of hydrocyanic acid , and a volatile oil identical with oil of bitter almond . After maceration the drug is slowly per- colated to ...
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acacia acetic acid added alkali alkaloids ammonia ammonia water ammonium anhydrous aqueous arsenic bicarbonate bismuth boiling bottles British Pharmacopoeia bromide calcium cent chemical chloride chloroform Cloth color compound condenser containing crystals decomposition dioxide dissolved distilled water dried drug employed engravings ether evaporation fats ferric ferric chloride ferrous filtered filtration fixed oils fluid extract fluidounces glass glycerin grains heat hence hydrochloric acid hydroxide insoluble iodide iodine iron known latter liquid mass medicinal menstruum mercuric metallic mixed mixture mucilage neutral nitrate nitric acid obtained octavo volume odor official ointment oxide percolation pharmacists pharmacy phosphate pills potassa potassium potassium carbonate potassium iodide powder precipitated preparation present proportion pure purified quinine reaction readily removed resin salicylic salt sodium carbonate soluble solution solvent specific gravity starch substances sugar sulphate sulphuric acid syrup tannin temperature tincture tion triturated tube vessel volatile oils washed water-bath weight yield zinc
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