Yearbook of Pharmacy: Comprising Abstracts of Papers Relating to Pharmacy, Materia Medica and Chemistry Contributed to British and Foreign Journal...with the Transactions of the British Pharmaceutical ConferenceJohn Churchill & Sons, 1882 - British Pharmaceutical Conference Includes the transactions of the British Pharmaceutical Conference at its 7th-64th annual meetings. |
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... containing the proceedings at the yearly meeting , and a report on the progress of pharmacy , or YEAR - BOOK , comprising abstracts of papers on pharmacy , materia medica , and chemistry , and on new preparations , processes , and ...
... containing the proceedings at the yearly meeting , and a report on the progress of pharmacy , or YEAR - BOOK , comprising abstracts of papers on pharmacy , materia medica , and chemistry , and on new preparations , processes , and ...
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... containing the proceedings at the yearly meeting , and an Annual Report on the Progress of Pharmacy , or Year - Book , which includes notices of all pharmaceutical papers , new processes , prepa- rations , and formulæ published ...
... containing the proceedings at the yearly meeting , and an Annual Report on the Progress of Pharmacy , or Year - Book , which includes notices of all pharmaceutical papers , new processes , prepa- rations , and formulæ published ...
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... containing variable proportions of jaborine , and varying in its physiological properties . According to M. Chastaing , pilocarpine may be completely freed from jaborine by treating the nitrate with absolute alcohol . His analyses of ...
... containing variable proportions of jaborine , and varying in its physiological properties . According to M. Chastaing , pilocarpine may be completely freed from jaborine by treating the nitrate with absolute alcohol . His analyses of ...
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... contain three distinct principles , viz . , buxine , in the bark ; buxeine , in the leaves ; and parabuxine , in both leaves and bark , but chiefly in the latter . The reactions of these bodies , and the mode of their preparation , will ...
... contain three distinct principles , viz . , buxine , in the bark ; buxeine , in the leaves ; and parabuxine , in both leaves and bark , but chiefly in the latter . The reactions of these bodies , and the mode of their preparation , will ...
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... containing 1 in 16,000 and less , become clear when excess is added . With phenol , however , a turbidity is formed which is not permanent until a certain quantity of reagent has been added ; and even then , if it is treated with a ...
... containing 1 in 16,000 and less , become clear when excess is added . With phenol , however , a turbidity is formed which is not permanent until a certain quantity of reagent has been added ; and even then , if it is treated with a ...
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