Essentials of practice of pharmacyW.B. Saunders, 1894 - 179 pages |
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... capable of branching into directions of scientific study for which he finds ample help in text - books . The author has followed a classification which differs in a measure from the leading text - book- " Remington's Practice V.
... capable of branching into directions of scientific study for which he finds ample help in text - books . The author has followed a classification which differs in a measure from the leading text - book- " Remington's Practice V.
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Lucius Elmer Sayre. measure from the leading text - book- " Remington's Practice " -not because he thinks it better , but more particularly to give the student variety . It will be observed that a classifi- cation somewhat consistent ...
Lucius Elmer Sayre. measure from the leading text - book- " Remington's Practice " -not because he thinks it better , but more particularly to give the student variety . It will be observed that a classifi- cation somewhat consistent ...
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Lucius Elmer Sayre. CONTENTS . PAGE INTRODUCTORY , PHYSICS , · Weights and Measures , Metric System , Scales and Balances , Specific Gravity , Pycnometers , . Hydrostatic Balance , Thermometry , 17 17 18 19 22 23 23 24 24 • Microscopy ...
Lucius Elmer Sayre. CONTENTS . PAGE INTRODUCTORY , PHYSICS , · Weights and Measures , Metric System , Scales and Balances , Specific Gravity , Pycnometers , . Hydrostatic Balance , Thermometry , 17 17 18 19 22 23 23 24 24 • Microscopy ...
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... measure ; best illustrated by the deci- mal system of weights and measures . In that system the meter is the standard unit of linear measure . This meter is the ten - millionth part of the distance from the equator to the poles , which ...
... measure ; best illustrated by the deci- mal system of weights and measures . In that system the meter is the standard unit of linear measure . This meter is the ten - millionth part of the distance from the equator to the poles , which ...
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Lucius Elmer Sayre. " 9 measure from the leading text - book- " Remington's Practice -not because he thinks it better , but more particularly to give the student variety . It will be observed that a classifi- cation somewhat consistent ...
Lucius Elmer Sayre. " 9 measure from the leading text - book- " Remington's Practice -not because he thinks it better , but more particularly to give the student variety . It will be observed that a classifi- cation somewhat consistent ...
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