Essentials of practice of pharmacyW.B. Saunders, 1894 - 179 pages |
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Page 78
... Glucose should be used when only slight adhesiveness is required . Glycerine differs from the above , in that it keeps the masses plastic , but is too hygroscopic to be used alone . Mucilage Acacia , Glycerite of Starch , Tragacanth ...
... Glucose should be used when only slight adhesiveness is required . Glycerine differs from the above , in that it keeps the masses plastic , but is too hygroscopic to be used alone . Mucilage Acacia , Glycerite of Starch , Tragacanth ...
Page 89
... Glucose , IV . ( c ) .................................... . Extractive ( containing alkaloid [ ? ] ) , IV . ( d ) ... .. Gum , V. ( a ) ...... Colored Extractive and Albuminoids , V. ( d ) . Inert Coloring Matter , VI . ( a ) ....
... Glucose , IV . ( c ) .................................... . Extractive ( containing alkaloid [ ? ] ) , IV . ( d ) ... .. Gum , V. ( a ) ...... Colored Extractive and Albuminoids , V. ( d ) . Inert Coloring Matter , VI . ( a ) ....
Page 139
... Glucose ; Gum ; Acrid Resin ; Fraxin . Marubin ; Bitter extractive . .Resin and Volatile Oil . Į Volatile Oil ; Soft , pungent Resin ; Artanthic Acid ; Tannin . Insecta . Hymenopt . ] . [ Labiat . ] .. [ Labiat . ] ... [ Labiat ...
... Glucose ; Gum ; Acrid Resin ; Fraxin . Marubin ; Bitter extractive . .Resin and Volatile Oil . Į Volatile Oil ; Soft , pungent Resin ; Artanthic Acid ; Tannin . Insecta . Hymenopt . ] . [ Labiat . ] .. [ Labiat . ] ... [ Labiat ...
Page 172
... glucose . HNO , forms several compounds , prominent among which is gun - cotton , CH7O5 . ( NO2 ) 3 , trinitrocellulose . What is soluble gun - cotton , and how is it made ? Pyroxylinum ; is made by acting upon cotton by means of H2SO ...
... glucose . HNO , forms several compounds , prominent among which is gun - cotton , CH7O5 . ( NO2 ) 3 , trinitrocellulose . What is soluble gun - cotton , and how is it made ? Pyroxylinum ; is made by acting upon cotton by means of H2SO ...
Page 174
... glucose be distin- guished ? Milk sugar is the least soluble crystalline sugar ; it slowly reduces alkaline cupric solutions . Glucose is very soluble ; rapidly reduces metallic oxides ; minute traces of glucose reducing cupric ...
... glucose be distin- guished ? Milk sugar is the least soluble crystalline sugar ; it slowly reduces alkaline cupric solutions . Glucose is very soluble ; rapidly reduces metallic oxides ; minute traces of glucose reducing cupric ...
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