Transactions of the Pharmaceutical MeetingsJ. Churchill, 1884 - Pharmacy |
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... appears to think that the most promising future for the large yield of " succi- In order to avoid misunderstanding , it may be as rubra " bark lies in its possible utilization for the well to mention that the Medical Act ( 1858 ) Amend ...
... appears to think that the most promising future for the large yield of " succi- In order to avoid misunderstanding , it may be as rubra " bark lies in its possible utilization for the well to mention that the Medical Act ( 1858 ) Amend ...
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... appears to have been a somewhat crude speci- men of legislation , it having already been found to be defective in several points , so that an effort is now being made by the Pharmacy Board to effect its amendment . In the first place ...
... appears to have been a somewhat crude speci- men of legislation , it having already been found to be defective in several points , so that an effort is now being made by the Pharmacy Board to effect its amendment . In the first place ...
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... appears to be the powdered residue obtained in expressing the oil from the seeds of the Camellia oleifera . It is chiefly used as a washing powder , more especially for removing greasy stains . An infusion of it is used by gardeners for ...
... appears to be the powdered residue obtained in expressing the oil from the seeds of the Camellia oleifera . It is chiefly used as a washing powder , more especially for removing greasy stains . An infusion of it is used by gardeners for ...
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... appears to have been under consideration , though not found practicable . But the dilute acids , with the exception of dilute acetic and hydrocyanic acids , have been adjusted so as to contain , as nearly as possible , 10 per cent . of ...
... appears to have been under consideration , though not found practicable . But the dilute acids , with the exception of dilute acetic and hydrocyanic acids , have been adjusted so as to contain , as nearly as possible , 10 per cent . of ...
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... appears to be some difference in opinion as to the relative colour of the fractions . Hager says ( Commentar , p . 59 ) that the first four - fifths of the acid subliming from the resin is pure white , and that the yellowish and ...
... appears to be some difference in opinion as to the relative colour of the fractions . Hager says ( Commentar , p . 59 ) that the first four - fifths of the acid subliming from the resin is pure white , and that the yellowish and ...
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Page 298 - Act, the date of the sale, the name and address of the purchaser, the name and quantity of the article sold, and the purpose for which it is stated by the purchaser to be required, to which entry the signature of the purchaser and of the person, if any, who introduced him shall be affixed...
Page 313 - Act, provided such medicine be labelled in the manner aforesaid with the name and address of the seller, and the ingredients thereof be entered, with the name of the person to whom it is sold or delivered, in a book to be kept by the seller for that purpose...
Page 296 - ... shall, by drawing a trigger, or in any other manner attempt to discharge any kind of loaded arms at any person, or who shall unlawfully and maliciously stab, cut, or wound any person, &c.
Page 294 - Act, have carried on, in Great Britain, the business of a Chemist and Druggist, in the keeping of open shop for the compounding of the prescriptions of duly qualified medical practitioners...
Page 296 - ... whosoever with intent to procure the miscarriage of any woman whether she be or be not with child shall unlawfully administer to her or cause to be taken by her any poison or other noxious thing or shall unlawfully use any iuatruineut or other means whatsoever...
Page 296 - Whosoever shall unlawfully supply or procure any poison or other noxious thing, or any instrument or thing whatsoever, knowing that the same is intended to be unlawfully used or employed with intent to procure the miscarriage of any woman, whether she be or be not with child, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor...
Page 296 - ... administer or cause to be administered to, or taken by, any person, any poison or other destructive thing with intent to murder, shall be guilty of felony.
Page 73 - A written signature or copy of a written signature of the individual or firm applying for registration thereof as a trade mark ; or (c.) A distinctive device, mark, brand, heading, label, ticket, or fancy word or words not in common use.
Page 69 - And fear not lest Existence closing your Account, and mine, should know the like no more ; The Eternal Saki from that Bowl has pour'd Millions of Bubbles like us, and will pour.
Page 261 - Wherever God erects a house of prayer, The Devil always builds a chapel there: And 'twill be found upon examination, The latter has the largest congregation.