Essentials of practice of pharmacyW.B. Saunders, 1894 - 179 pages |
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... cents . ) No. 17 - ESSENTIALS OF DIAGNOSIS . BY S. SOLIS - COHEN M.D. and A. A GOHNER , M.D. 55 iliustrations ( some of which are colored ) , and a frontis . piece . ( Price , $ 1.50 , net , ) No. 18 - ESSENTIALS OF PRACTICE OF PHARMACY ...
... cents . ) No. 17 - ESSENTIALS OF DIAGNOSIS . BY S. SOLIS - COHEN M.D. and A. A GOHNER , M.D. 55 iliustrations ( some of which are colored ) , and a frontis . piece . ( Price , $ 1.50 , net , ) No. 18 - ESSENTIALS OF PRACTICE OF PHARMACY ...
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... cent . , to be mixed with three other kinds at 8 per cent , 16 per cent and 18 per cent . , so that the mixture shall average 14 per cent . To find the amounts of the 8 , 16 and 18 per cents . that must be used . SOLUTION . By the ...
... cent . , to be mixed with three other kinds at 8 per cent , 16 per cent and 18 per cent . , so that the mixture shall average 14 per cent . To find the amounts of the 8 , 16 and 18 per cents . that must be used . SOLUTION . By the ...
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... cent . and 16 per cent . kinds when used in certain quantities will give an average of 14 per cent . That is 7 per cent . put into a 14 per cent . average gains 7 per cent . The 16 per cent . put into a 14 per cent . average loses 2 per ...
... cent . and 16 per cent . kinds when used in certain quantities will give an average of 14 per cent . That is 7 per cent . put into a 14 per cent . average gains 7 per cent . The 16 per cent . put into a 14 per cent . average loses 2 per ...
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... cent . of morphine re- spectively ) to make a mixture containing 12 per cent . of the alkaloid ? ( 2 ) How shall one mix 150 lbs . of jalap , containing 14 per cent . resin , with lots containing 9 and 11 per cent . to make an average ...
... cent . of morphine re- spectively ) to make a mixture containing 12 per cent . of the alkaloid ? ( 2 ) How shall one mix 150 lbs . of jalap , containing 14 per cent . resin , with lots containing 9 and 11 per cent . to make an average ...
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... cent . resin can be made from 54 ounces , assaying 57 per cent . , by mixing with lots containing 85 , 90 , and 92 per cent . of resin ? ( 9 ) How much water will be required to make 5 lbs . of solution of soda , sp . gr . 1.12 , from a ...
... cent . resin can be made from 54 ounces , assaying 57 per cent . , by mixing with lots containing 85 , 90 , and 92 per cent . of resin ? ( 9 ) How much water will be required to make 5 lbs . of solution of soda , sp . gr . 1.12 , from a ...
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