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... resinous purga- tives may be prevented by alkaline salts ; and several substances can be deprived of acrimony by trituration with mucilage , barley - water , or milk , as exemplified by the mistura scammonii of the Pharmacopoeia . Again ...
... resinous purga- tives may be prevented by alkaline salts ; and several substances can be deprived of acrimony by trituration with mucilage , barley - water , or milk , as exemplified by the mistura scammonii of the Pharmacopoeia . Again ...
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... resinous tinctures be added to aqueous solutions the resins will separate . The following are some of the more striking examples of pharmaceutical incom- patibles , and they should be carefully remembered by the prescriber : - Compound ...
... resinous tinctures be added to aqueous solutions the resins will separate . The following are some of the more striking examples of pharmaceutical incom- patibles , and they should be carefully remembered by the prescriber : - Compound ...
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... - If this or other spiritu- ous solutions of resinous substances be added to water , the resin will be precipitated , unless mucilage be added in order to suspend it . TINCT . GUAIACI . - I have already alluded to 32 PRESCRIPTIONS .
... - If this or other spiritu- ous solutions of resinous substances be added to water , the resin will be precipitated , unless mucilage be added in order to suspend it . TINCT . GUAIACI . - I have already alluded to 32 PRESCRIPTIONS .
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... resinous ingredients with an aqueous fluid by means of an " excipient " which pos- sesses the property of combining with both . The Excipients in most common use are : -1 . Water , which forms an emulsion with gum - resins . 2. Muci ...
... resinous ingredients with an aqueous fluid by means of an " excipient " which pos- sesses the property of combining with both . The Excipients in most common use are : -1 . Water , which forms an emulsion with gum - resins . 2. Muci ...
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... resinous ingre- dients , will not hold the mass well together . 2. Mucilage , adapted for powders . Pills made with mucilage are suited only for immediate use , as they become hard and difficult of solution in the stomach . Mucilage ...
... resinous ingre- dients , will not hold the mass well together . 2. Mucilage , adapted for powders . Pills made with mucilage are suited only for immediate use , as they become hard and difficult of solution in the stomach . Mucilage ...
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