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HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY FROM THE LIBRARY OF GODFREY M. HYAMS NOVEMBER 9 , 1928 TRANSFERRED TO CHEMICAL LABORATORY THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACY . JANUARY , 1882 .
HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY FROM THE LIBRARY OF GODFREY M. HYAMS NOVEMBER 9 , 1928 TRANSFERRED TO CHEMICAL LABORATORY THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACY . JANUARY , 1882 .
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... Chemical Solubilities , " various observers are quoted giving very discordant results , viz .: " One part of salicin dissolves in 17.85 of water at 19 5 ° C .; in 14 at 17 ° C .; in 30-31 at 11.5 ° C .; in 28.57 at ordinary temperatures ...
... Chemical Solubilities , " various observers are quoted giving very discordant results , viz .: " One part of salicin dissolves in 17.85 of water at 19 5 ° C .; in 14 at 17 ° C .; in 30-31 at 11.5 ° C .; in 28.57 at ordinary temperatures ...
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... Chemical Analy- sis . " The reason of the scarcity of such works is very apparent ; there are but few men who have , by actual investigations , acquired the experi- ence which is absolutely necessary for intelligently arranging the vast ...
... Chemical Analy- sis . " The reason of the scarcity of such works is very apparent ; there are but few men who have , by actual investigations , acquired the experi- ence which is absolutely necessary for intelligently arranging the vast ...
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chemical investigations , which for a series of years have been performed in the laboratory of the author , have been productive of important results and cover large classes of proximate principles and natural products , introducing in ...
chemical investigations , which for a series of years have been performed in the laboratory of the author , have been productive of important results and cover large classes of proximate principles and natural products , introducing in ...
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... chemical compound on account of its being decomposed by water , and claiming for himself the combination in 1842 , of sugar with carbonate of iron ; Dr. Dujardin - Beaumetz refers to the numerous chemical compounds which are decomposed ...
... chemical compound on account of its being decomposed by water , and claiming for himself the combination in 1842 , of sugar with carbonate of iron ; Dr. Dujardin - Beaumetz refers to the numerous chemical compounds which are decomposed ...
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Page 315 - ... or chemist or druggist, or pharmacist, or dispensing chemist or druggist, in any part of Great Britain, unless such person shall be a pharmaceutical chemist, or a chemist and druggist within the meaning of this Act, and be registered under this Act...
Page 427 - ... freely; he soon becomes flushed, and both his pulse and respiration are much accelerated, and when he feels warm...
Page 585 - Annual Index of Authors and Subjects" is issued. The subject part of this annual index is elaborately subdivided, the classification closely resembling that of the Index Catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon General's Office.
Page 430 - The provisions of this section shall not apply to the dispensing of poisons, in not unusual quantities or doses, upon the prescriptions of practitioners of medicine. Nor shall it be lawful for any licensed or registered druggist or pharmacist to retail, or sell, or give away, any alcoholic liquors or compounds as a beverage...
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Page 315 - ... in any part of Great Britain, unless such person shall be a Pharmaceutical Chemist, or a Chemist and Druggist within the meaning of this Act, and be registered under this Act, and conform to such regulations as to the keeping, dispensing, and selling of such poisons as may from time to time be prescribed by the Pharmaceutical Society with the consent of the Privy Council.
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Page 307 - These suppositories are of such a size that the digested and extracted product of twenty ounces of meat from which the insoluble matter is removed is contained in about five suppositories. The convenience of this method is very great.
Page 315 - The first four rules : Simple and Compound ; Vulgar Fractions, and Decimals ; Simple and Compound Proportion ; a thorough knowledge of the British and Metrical Systems of Weights and Measures. ENGLISH. — Grammar and Composition. In awarding marks, spelling and the quality of the handwriting are taken into account.
Page 245 - ... inches diameter, which has been placed in a funnel and well wetted. As it is the shaking which accomplishes the object here in view, rather than the standing, the time of maceration can be easily shortened even to three hours, if the shaking be frequent and active. As rare exceptions, some powdered opiums will be found which through natural conditions give a magma with water which will not filter, or filter so very slowly that the water solvent becomes impracticable. When this is discovered,...