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... acid of the above composition . ' A standard acid is thus obtained for the chemist . - In the course of this inquiry , an ingenious opinion is suggested , re- lating to the difference between nitric and nitrous acids , by a friend of Mr ...
... acid of the above composition . ' A standard acid is thus obtained for the chemist . - In the course of this inquiry , an ingenious opinion is suggested , re- lating to the difference between nitric and nitrous acids , by a friend of Mr ...
Page 139
... acid , and mentions the efficacy of the acidulated bath , in producing sore- ness of the gums . - This paper is followed by a number of cases , given by Mr. Scott , which shew that the cures performed by the acid have been permanent ...
... acid , and mentions the efficacy of the acidulated bath , in producing sore- ness of the gums . - This paper is followed by a number of cases , given by Mr. Scott , which shew that the cures performed by the acid have been permanent ...
Page 306
... Acid is stated to be useful in meliorating the appearance of ve- nereal ulcers . The last remedy considered is the Nitrous Acid , the pro- perties of which have been lately the subject of so much dis- cussion . ( See the preceding ...
... Acid is stated to be useful in meliorating the appearance of ve- nereal ulcers . The last remedy considered is the Nitrous Acid , the pro- perties of which have been lately the subject of so much dis- cussion . ( See the preceding ...
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