Essentials of practice of pharmacyW.B. Saunders, 1894 - 179 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 13
Page 24
... tube of uniform bore , having a bulb at one end , is heated over a flame to form a partial vacuum ; while heated it is inverted in mercury ; on cooling the mercury rises in the bulb , owing to the contraction of the volume of air . The tube ...
... tube of uniform bore , having a bulb at one end , is heated over a flame to form a partial vacuum ; while heated it is inverted in mercury ; on cooling the mercury rises in the bulb , owing to the contraction of the volume of air . The tube ...
Page 26
... TUBE OF STANDARD LENGTH ( 10 INCHES . ) OBJECTIVE . 1 INCH INCH . INCH . INCH . Eyepiece . 2 inch ( A. 46 • • 1 inch ( C ) . . · inch ( E ) . 160 330 92 275 800 80 165 485 1500 970 3000 · It will be seen from the above that the ...
... TUBE OF STANDARD LENGTH ( 10 INCHES . ) OBJECTIVE . 1 INCH INCH . INCH . INCH . Eyepiece . 2 inch ( A. 46 • • 1 inch ( C ) . . · inch ( E ) . 160 330 92 275 800 80 165 485 1500 970 3000 · It will be seen from the above that the ...
Page 40
... tube , may be tightly wedged into it from within until the end of the cork is flush with its outer edge . The glass tube , which must not protrude above the inner surface of the cork , should extend 40 ESSENTIALS OF PHARMACY .
... tube , may be tightly wedged into it from within until the end of the cork is flush with its outer edge . The glass tube , which must not protrude above the inner surface of the cork , should extend 40 ESSENTIALS OF PHARMACY .
Page 41
... tube , at least one - fourth longer than the percolator itself , and ending in another short glass tube , whereby the rubber tube may be so suspended that its orifice shall be above the surface of the menstruum in the percolator , a ...
... tube , at least one - fourth longer than the percolator itself , and ending in another short glass tube , whereby the rubber tube may be so suspended that its orifice shall be above the surface of the menstruum in the percolator , a ...
Page 42
... tube having been fastened at a suitable height , the surface of the powder is covered by an accurately fitting disk of filtering paper , or other suitable material , and a sufficient quantity of the menstruum poured on through a funnel ...
... tube having been fastened at a suitable height , the surface of the powder is covered by an accurately fitting disk of filtering paper , or other suitable material , and a sufficient quantity of the menstruum poured on through a funnel ...
Common terms and phrases
absol acetic acid Acidum alcohol alkali alkaloids ammonia Ammonium antagonist antimony Bismuth boiling bottle bromide Calcium Carbon Dioxide cent chemical equation chloride chloroform Clinical color comminuted compounds containing crystalline crystallization decomposed diluted Diseases distillation drachms drug ether evaporation fermentation ferric filter Fixed Oil fluid extracts fluid ounce glycerin grains grams H₂O H₂SO heat Hydrate hydrochloric illustrations inch ingredients inorganic insoluble Interleaved for Notes Iodide iodine Jefferson Medical College liquid maceration menstruum mercurous metals mixture morphine Mucilage Name the official Nitrate Nitric official preparations Opii organic Oxide percolate pharmaceutical Pharmacopoeia pharmacy Philadelphia Phosphate Potassii Potassium powder precipitate Professor quantity Radix Resin Rhei salicylate salts Saponis show by chemical Sodii Sodium Carbonate solid soluble solution specific gravity Starch stearopten student substances sugar Sulphate Sulphuric Acid Surgery Tannin temperature Therapeutics tincture tion Troch tube Volatile Oil volume weight Zinc
Popular passages
Page 196 - RCS (Hon.), Professor of the Principles of Surgery and of Clinical Surgery, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, etc.
Page 197 - ... that is entirely new and original. The book as a whole, therefore, expresses on all the important surgical topics of the day the consensus of opinion of the eminent surgeons who have joined in its preparation. One of the most attractive features of the book is its illustrations. Very many of them are original and...
Page 199 - The recent advances made in the study of the bacterial origin of various diseases are fully described, as well as the bearing of the knowledge so gained upon prevention and cure. The subjects of Bacteriology as a whole and of Immunity are fully considered in a separate section.
Page 200 - Revised and Edited by Louis Starr, MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children in the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania; Physician to the Children's Hospital, Philadelphia.