Essentials of practice of pharmacyW.B. Saunders, 1894 - 179 pages |
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Page 39
... filter , roller , spiral twist and lever . What is digestion ? Digestion is maceration above the normal temperature , yet below the boiling point of the liquid . What is infusion ? Infusion is accomplished by macerating a coarsely com ...
... filter , roller , spiral twist and lever . What is digestion ? Digestion is maceration above the normal temperature , yet below the boiling point of the liquid . What is infusion ? Infusion is accomplished by macerating a coarsely com ...
Page 42
... filtering paper , or other suitable material , and a sufficient quantity of the menstruum poured on through a funnel reaching nearly to the surface of the paper . If these conditions are accurately observed , the menstruum will ...
... filtering paper , or other suitable material , and a sufficient quantity of the menstruum poured on through a funnel reaching nearly to the surface of the paper . If these conditions are accurately observed , the menstruum will ...
Page 48
... ( filter ) is called the filtrate . The filtrate is supposed to be generally rendered transparent . How may filtration be expedited ? By the use of different kinds of filtering media ; by arrange- ments for keeping the filter constantly ...
... ( filter ) is called the filtrate . The filtrate is supposed to be generally rendered transparent . How may filtration be expedited ? By the use of different kinds of filtering media ; by arrange- ments for keeping the filter constantly ...
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... filter and its supports ( e . g . , a funnel ) ; this can be done by a vacuum pump or other device , such as a column of water falling through a tube , etc. , ( filter pumps of the catalogues ) . What is clarification ? This process is ...
... filter and its supports ( e . g . , a funnel ) ; this can be done by a vacuum pump or other device , such as a column of water falling through a tube , etc. , ( filter pumps of the catalogues ) . What is clarification ? This process is ...
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... ( filtering ) a colored liquid through animal charcoal the color is removed from the liquid . What is deodorization and how performed ? It is the process of depriving of odor by means of animal or vegetable charcoal . To what class of ...
... ( filtering ) a colored liquid through animal charcoal the color is removed from the liquid . What is deodorization and how performed ? It is the process of depriving of odor by means of animal or vegetable charcoal . To what class of ...
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