Essentials of practice of pharmacyW.B. Saunders, 1894 - 179 pages |
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... bodies . SPECIFIC VOLUME is the relation of the volume of a body to its weight - the relative volume of equal weights of different bodies . STANDARDS OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES . - These are dependent upon linear measure ; best illustrated ...
... bodies . SPECIFIC VOLUME is the relation of the volume of a body to its weight - the relative volume of equal weights of different bodies . STANDARDS OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES . - These are dependent upon linear measure ; best illustrated ...
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... bodies . SPECIFIC VOLUME is the relation of the volume of a body to its weight - the relative volume of equal weights of different bodies . STANDARDS OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES . - These are dependent upon linear measure ; best illustrated ...
... bodies . SPECIFIC VOLUME is the relation of the volume of a body to its weight - the relative volume of equal weights of different bodies . STANDARDS OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES . - These are dependent upon linear measure ; best illustrated ...
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... bodies displace their weight of liquid . ( 3 ) Immersed bodies displace their bulk of liquid . For example : A piece of cork is placed upon water . It first displaces its own weight of water , and then floats partially immersed . In ...
... bodies displace their weight of liquid . ( 3 ) Immersed bodies displace their bulk of liquid . For example : A piece of cork is placed upon water . It first displaces its own weight of water , and then floats partially immersed . In ...
Page 51
... bodies . Such preparations as deodorized opium and deodorized iodine are made by entirely different processes . What effect has animal charcoal upon solutions of alkaloids , bitter and astringent , and what pharmaceutical import- ance ...
... bodies . Such preparations as deodorized opium and deodorized iodine are made by entirely different processes . What effect has animal charcoal upon solutions of alkaloids , bitter and astringent , and what pharmaceutical import- ance ...
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... bodies in passing from the solid to the liquid state have their capacity for caloric increased . When dehy- drated salts are dissolved there is an increase of temperature . When a gas is to be dissolved in a liquid , cold favors its ...
... bodies in passing from the solid to the liquid state have their capacity for caloric increased . When dehy- drated salts are dissolved there is an increase of temperature . When a gas is to be dissolved in a liquid , cold favors its ...
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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.