Pharmaceutical Journal: A Weekly Record of Pharmacy and Allied SciencesJ. Churchill, 1865 - Pharmacy |
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... matter of course , be practised , because experience has shown it to be necessary ; at the same time , it is obvious ... matter will after all remain in the marc , the latter part of the process would then be maceration and partial ...
... matter of course , be practised , because experience has shown it to be necessary ; at the same time , it is obvious ... matter will after all remain in the marc , the latter part of the process would then be maceration and partial ...
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... matter with equal readiness , the Pharma- copoeia triple process admits of improvement . Tinctura Digitalis can be made by Burton's maceration in forty - eight hours . Here again , therefore , the process of the Pharmacopoeia can be ...
... matter with equal readiness , the Pharma- copoeia triple process admits of improvement . Tinctura Digitalis can be made by Burton's maceration in forty - eight hours . Here again , therefore , the process of the Pharmacopoeia can be ...
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... matter of the seed with the oil , which by subsequent fermen- tation , or some similar change , induces or assists the acidification of a portion of the oil . The gum and the mucilage may not form the whole of the impurity , nor may ...
... matter of the seed with the oil , which by subsequent fermen- tation , or some similar change , induces or assists the acidification of a portion of the oil . The gum and the mucilage may not form the whole of the impurity , nor may ...
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... matter to abler hands . At all events , it shows that " Pharmaceutical Chemists " are not such a hungry lot as the public take them for . I remain , Gentlemen , yours faithfully , FREDERICK TIBBS . 47 , Blackfriars Road , London , June ...
... matter to abler hands . At all events , it shows that " Pharmaceutical Chemists " are not such a hungry lot as the public take them for . I remain , Gentlemen , yours faithfully , FREDERICK TIBBS . 47 , Blackfriars Road , London , June ...
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... matters scraped from the floor of the room occupied by the deceased , and with the con- tents of the stomach , they ... matter in a state of decomposition might not have been suffi- ciently poisonous to cause the effects described . MM ...
... matters scraped from the floor of the room occupied by the deceased , and with the con- tents of the stomach , they ... matter in a state of decomposition might not have been suffi- ciently poisonous to cause the effects described . MM ...
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Page 93 - PL 151) provides in section 1 "that whenever the death of a person shall be caused by wrongful act, neglect, or default, and the act, neglect, or default is such as would, if death had not ensued, have entitled the party injured to maintain an action, and recover damages in respect thereof...
Page 94 - ... in every such action the jury may give such damages as they may think proportioned to the injury resulting from such death to the parties respectively for whom and for whose benefit such action shall be brought...
Page 94 - ... although the death shall have been caused under such circumstances as amount in law to felony.
Page 340 - Railway any such Goods without distinctly marking their Nature on the Outside of the Package, containing the same, or otherwise giving Notice in Writing to the Book-keeper or other...
Page 319 - Take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves is as true of personal habits as of money.
Page 93 - Whereas no action at law is now maintainable against a person who by his wrongful act, neglect, or default may have caused the death of another person, and it is oftentimes right and expedient that the wrongdoer in such case should be answerable in damages for the injury so caused by him...
Page 94 - ... parties respectively for whom and for whose benefit such action shall be brought; and the amount so recovered, after deducting the costs not recovered from the defendant, shall be divided amongst the before-mentioned parties in such shares as the jury by their verdict shall find and direct.
Page 34 - Thou art, of what sort the eternal life of the saints was to be, which eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, nor hath it entered into the heart of man to conceive.
Page 515 - Act ; and to enable the respective registrars duly to fulfil the duties imposed upon them it shall be lawful for the registrar to write a letter to any registered person, addressed to him according to his address on the register, to inquire whether he has ceased to practise, or...
Page 94 - IV. And be it enacted, That in every such action the plaintiff on the record shall be required, together with the declaration, to deliver to the defendant or his attorney a full particular of the person or persons for whom and on whose behalf such action shall be brought, and of the nature of the claim in respect of which damages shall be sought to be recovered.