Essentials of practice of pharmacyW.B. Saunders, 1894 - 179 pages |
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... American Text - Book of Surgery , " will prove of exceptional value to the advanced student who has adopted that work as his text - book . It is not only the syllabus of an unrivalled course of Surgical Practice , supplement to the ...
... American Text - Book of Surgery , " will prove of exceptional value to the advanced student who has adopted that work as his text - book . It is not only the syllabus of an unrivalled course of Surgical Practice , supplement to the ...
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... American inch ( based upon the length of a pendulum vibrating seconds , in vacuum ) is the basis of the Avoirdupois and Troy weight ; the weight of one cubic inch of pure water ( at 62 ° F. under the pressure of one atmosphere ) is ...
... American inch ( based upon the length of a pendulum vibrating seconds , in vacuum ) is the basis of the Avoirdupois and Troy weight ; the weight of one cubic inch of pure water ( at 62 ° F. under the pressure of one atmosphere ) is ...
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... American fluid measure of water at its greatest den- sity weighs about 0.95 grain , being the 480th part of the American fluid ounce of 455.7 grains of water . The British minim being the 480th part of the British fluid ounce of 437 ...
... American fluid measure of water at its greatest den- sity weighs about 0.95 grain , being the 480th part of the American fluid ounce of 455.7 grains of water . The British minim being the 480th part of the British fluid ounce of 437 ...
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... tions of crude drugs it is sufficient to indicate the distinctive * See paper by W. LeConte Stephens , American Journal of Science , vol . XL , July , 1890 , characteristics that are visible to the naked eye , " 26 ESSENTIALS OF PHARMACY .
... tions of crude drugs it is sufficient to indicate the distinctive * See paper by W. LeConte Stephens , American Journal of Science , vol . XL , July , 1890 , characteristics that are visible to the naked eye , " 26 ESSENTIALS OF PHARMACY .
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... American edition , 1881 , p . 229 b . ) ( c ) To an aliquot portion of the filtrate from ( b ) add a solution of subacetate of lead , filter and remove lead from solution by hydrochloric acid and hydrogen sulphide . The clear liquid is ...
... American edition , 1881 , p . 229 b . ) ( c ) To an aliquot portion of the filtrate from ( b ) add a solution of subacetate of lead , filter and remove lead from solution by hydrochloric acid and hydrogen sulphide . The clear liquid is ...
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Page 196 - RCS (Hon.), Professor of the Principles of Surgery and of Clinical Surgery, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, etc.
Page 197 - ... that is entirely new and original. The book as a whole, therefore, expresses on all the important surgical topics of the day the consensus of opinion of the eminent surgeons who have joined in its preparation. One of the most attractive features of the book is its illustrations. Very many of them are original and...
Page 199 - The recent advances made in the study of the bacterial origin of various diseases are fully described, as well as the bearing of the knowledge so gained upon prevention and cure. The subjects of Bacteriology as a whole and of Immunity are fully considered in a separate section.
Page 200 - Revised and Edited by Louis Starr, MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children in the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania; Physician to the Children's Hospital, Philadelphia.