Essentials of practice of pharmacyW.B. Saunders, 1894 - 179 pages |
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Page 38
... portion of the menstruum , the liquid portion should be drained off as completely as pos- sible , the solid portion packed in a percolator , and the liquid poured on , until all has passed from the surface , when imme- diately a ...
... portion of the menstruum , the liquid portion should be drained off as completely as pos- sible , the solid portion packed in a percolator , and the liquid poured on , until all has passed from the surface , when imme- diately a ...
Page 40
... portions of the solvent , and part with some of their soluble matter to each till exhaustion is completed , or till ... portion of the percolate will be destitute of color , odor , and taste , other than that possessed by the menstruum ...
... portions of the solvent , and part with some of their soluble matter to each till exhaustion is completed , or till ... portion of the percolate will be destitute of color , odor , and taste , other than that possessed by the menstruum ...
Page 43
... portions , thereby making thirty parts total . The weaker percolate of the fourth portion is reserved for subsequent operations , when from each eight parts of drugs eight parts of percolate are obtained . ( Dr. Squibb's process . ) It ...
... portions , thereby making thirty parts total . The weaker percolate of the fourth portion is reserved for subsequent operations , when from each eight parts of drugs eight parts of percolate are obtained . ( Dr. Squibb's process . ) It ...
Page 45
... portion of the vapor by condensation . Rapidity of evaporation is influenced by the state of saturation of the air in contact , being inversely as the quantity of vapor existing in it , when the liquid does not boil . The boiling points ...
... portion of the vapor by condensation . Rapidity of evaporation is influenced by the state of saturation of the air in contact , being inversely as the quantity of vapor existing in it , when the liquid does not boil . The boiling points ...
Page 82
... official directions are as follows : - Mix the medicinal portion ( previously brought to a proper consistence , if necessary ) with a small quantity of Oil of Theobroma , by rubbing them together , and add the 82 ESSENTIALS OF PHARMACY .
... official directions are as follows : - Mix the medicinal portion ( previously brought to a proper consistence , if necessary ) with a small quantity of Oil of Theobroma , by rubbing them together , and add the 82 ESSENTIALS OF PHARMACY .
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