The Half-yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences: Being a Digest of British and Continental Medicine, and of the Progress of Medicine and the Collateral SciencesWilliam Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Domett Stone H. C. Lea, 1845 - Medicine |
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... Sulphuric acid ( sp . gr . 1-847 , ) 200 parts . Water , 4000 parts . Nitric acid , q . s . " Dissolve the sulphate of iron in the water , add the sulphuric acid , and boil ; then add the nitric acid until all effervescence ceases , and ...
... Sulphuric acid ( sp . gr . 1-847 , ) 200 parts . Water , 4000 parts . Nitric acid , q . s . " Dissolve the sulphate of iron in the water , add the sulphuric acid , and boil ; then add the nitric acid until all effervescence ceases , and ...
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... sulphuric acid , 2 ; pare- goric elixir , 1 ; tartar emetic , 1 ; alcohol , 1 ; brandy and laudanum , 1 ; strych- nine , 1 ; prussic acid , 1 ; phosphorus , 1 ; carbonate of potash , 1 ; -total 83 . Of this number , 48 were criminal ...
... sulphuric acid , 2 ; pare- goric elixir , 1 ; tartar emetic , 1 ; alcohol , 1 ; brandy and laudanum , 1 ; strych- nine , 1 ; prussic acid , 1 ; phosphorus , 1 ; carbonate of potash , 1 ; -total 83 . Of this number , 48 were criminal ...
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... sulphuric , hydrochloric , neutral and basic phosphoric , and tannic acids ; by solutions of chlorine , bichloride of mercury , neutral and basic acetate of lead , nitrate of silver , sulphate of zinc , and peroxide of iron . It forms ...
... sulphuric , hydrochloric , neutral and basic phosphoric , and tannic acids ; by solutions of chlorine , bichloride of mercury , neutral and basic acetate of lead , nitrate of silver , sulphate of zinc , and peroxide of iron . It forms ...
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... sulphuric acid , and after standing for some days , let water be added . Hydrogen gas is evolved by the action of the acid on the dried blood , and sulphate of the protoxide of iron is formed . If the blood , after the process , be ...
... sulphuric acid , and after standing for some days , let water be added . Hydrogen gas is evolved by the action of the acid on the dried blood , and sulphate of the protoxide of iron is formed . If the blood , after the process , be ...
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... sulphuric acid , without the iron diminishing in the slightest degree . Hæmatin treated in this manner , left , after incineration , 9.49 % of peroxide of iron , the amount that is al- ways yielded by well purified hæmatin . § III ...
... sulphuric acid , without the iron diminishing in the slightest degree . Hæmatin treated in this manner , left , after incineration , 9.49 % of peroxide of iron , the amount that is al- ways yielded by well purified hæmatin . § III ...
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