A Compend of PharmacyP. Blakiston, Son & Company, 1903 - 187 pages |
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... substances . How many kinds of Balances are there ? Five : 1. Single beam , equal arm . 2. Single beam , unequal arm . 3. Double beam , unequal arm . 4. Compound lever balances . 5. Torsion balances . I. Describe the construction ...
... substances . How many kinds of Balances are there ? Five : 1. Single beam , equal arm . 2. Single beam , unequal arm . 3. Double beam , unequal arm . 4. Compound lever balances . 5. Torsion balances . I. Describe the construction ...
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... substance and note the weight . Now suspend the body from the hook at the end of the scale - beam with a horse - hair , so it shall hang a little above the scale - pan ; next , place a small wooden bench in such a manner that it shall ...
... substance and note the weight . Now suspend the body from the hook at the end of the scale - beam with a horse - hair , so it shall hang a little above the scale - pan ; next , place a small wooden bench in such a manner that it shall ...
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... substance under water by attaching a heavier body to it . First weigh both in the air , then both in water , and the difference will be the loss of both in water . A simple subtraction will give the loss of weight of one . Then apply ...
... substance under water by attaching a heavier body to it . First weigh both in the air , then both in water , and the difference will be the loss of both in water . A simple subtraction will give the loss of weight of one . Then apply ...
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... substances , in soldering , etc. What is a Crucible , and for what is it used ? A crucible is a cup- shaped vessel , intended to withstand a powerful heat . Clay , plumbago , porcelain , iron , silver , and platinum , are some of the ...
... substances , in soldering , etc. What is a Crucible , and for what is it used ? A crucible is a cup- shaped vessel , intended to withstand a powerful heat . Clay , plumbago , porcelain , iron , silver , and platinum , are some of the ...
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... substances . What are the three objects for drying medicinal substances ? 1 . To aid in preserving them . 2. To reduce their bulk . 3. To facilitate their comminution . The operation is effected by various forms of ovens and drying ...
... substances . What are the three objects for drying medicinal substances ? 1 . To aid in preserving them . 2. To reduce their bulk . 3. To facilitate their comminution . The operation is effected by various forms of ovens and drying ...
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3d Edition acetic acid acid reaction ACIDUM acrid alcohol alkaline reaction alkaloid Aloes ammonia Ammonium Anatomy aqueous bitter taste boiling Calcium Carbon Dioxide cent chemical Chloride Cloth color colorless containing crystalline crystals cubic cubic centimetres decomposing decomposition deliquescent diluted Diseases dissolving distilled water Dose drug ether evaporating extract Extractum Ferric Ferrous filtering fixed oil Fluidum Glycerin grains grammes H₂O H₂SO heat Hydrate Hydrochloric hydrochloric acid Illus Illustrations insoluble Iodide liquid Liquor maceration Materia Medica Medical Medicine menstruum metallic mixture mucilage neutral reaction Nitrate nitric acid obtained odor odorless Official Preparation.-Extractum OLEUM Oxide percolation Pharmacopoeia Pharmacy pills POTASSII Potassium Potassium Carbonate powder precipitate prepared principle resin Revised and Enlarged salt slightly SODII sodium carbonate solid soluble solution specific gravity starch substances sugar Sulphate sulphuric acid Syrup tannic acid tannin tasteless temperature terpene Text-Book Tinctura tion transparent volatile oil weight Zinc
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