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" Its specific gravity should not be more than 0.930 nor less than 0.917, corresponding approximately to an alcoholic strength of 44 to 50 per cent, by weight, or 50 to 58 per cent, by volume. "
Text-book of therapeutics and materia medica - Page 367
by Robert Thaxter Edes - 1887 - 552 pages
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Chemistry : general, medical, and pharmaceutical

John Attfield - 1883 - 816 pages
...Whiskey (Spiritits Frumenti) in the United States Pharmacopoeia, except that the sp.gr. is to be "not above 0.930 nor below 0.917, corresponding approximately...cent, by weight, or 50 to 58 per cent, by volume," and that the acidity is not to be greater in 100 cc than 2 cc of soda solution will neutralize. QUESTIONS...
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Chemistry, General, Medical, and Pharmaceutical, Including the Chemistry of ...

John Attfield - 1883 - 768 pages
...the United States Pharmacopoeia, except that the sp.gr. is to be "not above 0.930 nor below O.'.U", corresponding approximately with an alcoholic strength...cent, by weight, or 50 to 58 per cent, by volume," and that the acidity is not to be greater in 100 cc than 2 cc of soda solution will neutralize. QUESTIONS...
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A Practical treatise on materia medica and therapeutics

Roberts Bartholow - 1884 - 840 pages
...amber color, a distinctive taste and odor, and a specific gravity not above 0*930 nor below 0-917, corresponding approximately with an alcoholic strength...per cent by weight, or 50 to 58 per cent by volume. Spiritus Vini Gdttici. — Brandy. An alcoholic liquid obtained by the distillation of fermented grapes,...
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The Practice of Pharmacy: A Treatise on the Modes of Making and Dispensing ...

Joseph Price Remington - 1894 - 1464 pages
...specific gravity should not be more than 0.930, nor less than 0.917, corresponding, approximately, to an alcoholic strength of 44 to 50 per cent, by weight, or 50 to 58 per cent, by volume. If 100 Cc of "Whiskey be very slowly evaporated in a tared capsule on a waterbath, the last portions...
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Annual report of the State Department of Health of New York. 1895

1895 - 810 pages
...specific gravity should not be more than 0.930, norjess than 0.917, corresponding approximately, to an alcoholic strength of 44 to 50 per cent, by weight, or 50 to 58 per cent, by volume. On the full evaporation of 100 cubic centimeters on a water-bath the weight of the residue, dried at...
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Annual Report, Volume 15

New York (State). Department of Health, New York (State). Board of Health - 1895 - 810 pages
...specific gravity should not be more than 0.930, nor.less than 0.917, corresponding approximately, to an alcoholic strength of 44 to 50 per cent, by weight, or 50 to 58 per cent, by volume. On the full evaporation of 100 cubic centimeters on a water-bath the weight of the residue, dried at...
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Annual Report, Volume 16

New York (State). Department of Health, New York (State). Board of Health - 1896 - 792 pages
...specific gravity should not be more than 0.930 nor less than 0.917, corresponding approximately to an alcoholic strength of 44 to 50 per cent, by weight, or 50 to 58 per cent, by volume. On the full evaporation of 100 cubic centimeters on a water-bath the weight of the residue, dried at...
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A Text-book of materia medica, therapeutics, and pharmacology

George Frank Butler - 1896 - 898 pages
...specific gravity should not be more than 0.930 nor less than 0.917, corresponding, approximately, to an alcoholic strength of 44 to 50 per cent, by weight or 50 to 58 per cent, by volume. Vïnum Album— Vini Albi— White Wine. U. 8. P. Origin. — An alcoholic liquid made by fermenting...
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Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the ..., Volume 45

American Pharmaceutical Association. Annual Meeting - 1897 - 886 pages
...be more than .930 nor less than .917, corresponding, approximately, to an alcoholic strength of 45 to 50 per cent, by weight, or 50 to 58 per cent, by volume" — a rather wide margin. And is the test for impurities any more reliable? Under " Spiritus Vini Gallici,"...
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Bulletin of Pharmacy, Volume 11

1897 - 622 pages
...not be more than .930 nor less than .917, corresponding approximately to an alcoholic strength of 45 to 50 per cent, by weight, or 50 to 58 per cent, by volume" — a rather wide margin. And is the test for impurities any more reliable ? Under " Spiritus Vini...
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