Essentials of practice of pharmacyW.B. Saunders, 1894 - 179 pages |
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... contain accurately 1000 grains ( sometimes 500 or 100 grs . ) of dis- tilled water at standard temperature . Such a ... containing the liquid under operation , to prevent change of temperature . Specific gravity bottles of fair accuracy ...
... contain accurately 1000 grains ( sometimes 500 or 100 grs . ) of dis- tilled water at standard temperature . Such a ... containing the liquid under operation , to prevent change of temperature . Specific gravity bottles of fair accuracy ...
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... 2 Suppose the mixture to contain 19 lbs . , as in No. 2 , then 4 7 6 15 , 15 , 15 , 15 , of 19 lbs . will be the results required . 1 1 I PROBLEMS IN ALLIGATION AND SPECIFIC GRAVITY . In alligation . 28 ESSENTIALS OF PHARMACY .
... 2 Suppose the mixture to contain 19 lbs . , as in No. 2 , then 4 7 6 15 , 15 , 15 , 15 , of 19 lbs . will be the results required . 1 1 I PROBLEMS IN ALLIGATION AND SPECIFIC GRAVITY . In alligation . 28 ESSENTIALS OF PHARMACY .
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... 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 of 122 per cent . ? ( 3 ) How many pounds of 14 per ...
... 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 of 122 per cent . ? ( 3 ) How many pounds of 14 per ...
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... contain- ing 60 per cent . of alcohol from lots containing 70 , 62 , 58 , and 50 per cent . ? ( 11 ) How much 96 per cent . sulphuric acid must be mixed with 20 ounces at 15 per cent . , and 30 ounces at 45 per cent . , to make 60 per ...
... contain- ing 60 per cent . of alcohol from lots containing 70 , 62 , 58 , and 50 per cent . ? ( 11 ) How much 96 per cent . sulphuric acid must be mixed with 20 ounces at 15 per cent . , and 30 ounces at 45 per cent . , to make 60 per ...
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... contain from 30 to 80 per cent . moisture ( Stramonium leaves have about 98 per cent . of moisture ) . Crystalline substances in the processes of exsiccation lose nearly all the water of crystallization . ( Sulphate of iron loses 39 per ...
... contain from 30 to 80 per cent . moisture ( Stramonium leaves have about 98 per cent . of moisture ) . Crystalline substances in the processes of exsiccation lose nearly all the water of crystallization . ( Sulphate of iron loses 39 per ...
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