Essentials of practice of pharmacyW.B. Saunders, 1894 - 179 pages |
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Page 69
... ( Starch 1 , Water 1 , Glycerin 8 ) ; Boroglycerini ( Boric Acid 31 , Glyce- rine q . s . ft . 100 with prolonged heat at about 150 ° C. ) ; Hydrastis ( Hyd . 100 , Glyc . 50 , Alc . and Aq . q . s . 100 ) ; Vitelli ( Vitelli 45 , Glyc ...
... ( Starch 1 , Water 1 , Glycerin 8 ) ; Boroglycerini ( Boric Acid 31 , Glyce- rine q . s . ft . 100 with prolonged heat at about 150 ° C. ) ; Hydrastis ( Hyd . 100 , Glyc . 50 , Alc . and Aq . q . s . 100 ) ; Vitelli ( Vitelli 45 , Glyc ...
Page 78
... Starch , Tragacanth Paste ( made with glycerine and water ) , etc. , are excellent adhesive excipients for friable , non - adhesive powders and crystalloids . How can camphor , resinous and oily substances be formed into pills ? By the ...
... Starch , Tragacanth Paste ( made with glycerine and water ) , etc. , are excellent adhesive excipients for friable , non - adhesive powders and crystalloids . How can camphor , resinous and oily substances be formed into pills ? By the ...
Page 79
... starch , rice - flower , aa 3ss ; sach . alb . , zij ; acacia , 3j . Mention the official pills in which water is used . Aloes ; Aloes et Asafœtida ; Asafœtida ; Opii ; Rhei ; Aloes et Mastiche ; Catharticæ Composite ; Rhei Compositus ...
... starch , rice - flower , aa 3ss ; sach . alb . , zij ; acacia , 3j . Mention the official pills in which water is used . Aloes ; Aloes et Asafœtida ; Asafœtida ; Opii ; Rhei ; Aloes et Mastiche ; Catharticæ Composite ; Rhei Compositus ...
Page 88
... starch and allied substances . Estimate the weight of these constitu- ents , and report same . VII . The remainder of the drug ( residue ) treat with 500 cc . of a two per cent . solution of sodium hydrate , boil for two hours on a wire ...
... starch and allied substances . Estimate the weight of these constitu- ents , and report same . VII . The remainder of the drug ( residue ) treat with 500 cc . of a two per cent . solution of sodium hydrate , boil for two hours on a wire ...
Page 89
... Starch and Allied Substances , VI . ( b ) Sodium Hydroxide Extractive , VII .... Cellulose , VIII ... .... Loss ... ..... ........ ASSAY PROCESSES . The student is advised to practically study the assay pro- cesses of the U. S. P. ...
... Starch and Allied Substances , VI . ( b ) Sodium Hydroxide Extractive , VII .... Cellulose , VIII ... .... Loss ... ..... ........ ASSAY PROCESSES . The student is advised to practically study the assay pro- cesses of the U. S. P. ...
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