Proceedings: General Index to Volumes One to Fifty of the Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association from 1852 to 1902, Inclusive1884 - 592 sider |
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Side 54
... cent . Further ex- periments have led the author to the conclusion that the quantity of resin is in proportion to the care taken in the preparation of the extract , the larger quantities being due to the greater and more prolonged ...
... cent . Further ex- periments have led the author to the conclusion that the quantity of resin is in proportion to the care taken in the preparation of the extract , the larger quantities being due to the greater and more prolonged ...
Side 56
... cent . of insoluble tasteless residue will remain , which , however , is soluble in ammonia . Now filter the ... cent . , after standing filtered , and the filter washed with twenty- five per cent . alcohol . The alcohol is recovered and ...
... cent . of insoluble tasteless residue will remain , which , however , is soluble in ammonia . Now filter the ... cent . , after standing filtered , and the filter washed with twenty- five per cent . alcohol . The alcohol is recovered and ...
Side 59
... cent , alcohol as to make the filtered liquid measure three- fourths , or 75 per cent . , of the amount of crude drug employed ( volume for weight ) . To this glycerin is added to make the finished preparation represent the amount of ...
... cent , alcohol as to make the filtered liquid measure three- fourths , or 75 per cent . , of the amount of crude drug employed ( volume for weight ) . To this glycerin is added to make the finished preparation represent the amount of ...
Side 67
... cent .; in II . to .546 gram , or 10.92 per cent . , and in III . to 2.258 grams , or 45.16 per cent . The precipitate from I. was dark brown , and was not colored brown or cherry - red by concentrated sulphuric acid , nor did it ...
... cent .; in II . to .546 gram , or 10.92 per cent . , and in III . to 2.258 grams , or 45.16 per cent . The precipitate from I. was dark brown , and was not colored brown or cherry - red by concentrated sulphuric acid , nor did it ...
Side 69
... cent . of normal ammonium carbonate and 1.23 per cent . of free ammonia . Being more dilute than the officinal ( B. P. ) spirit , none of the carbonate is thrown out of solution even at o ° C. - Phar . Jour . Trans . , Feb. 17 , 1883 ...
... cent . of normal ammonium carbonate and 1.23 per cent . of free ammonia . Being more dilute than the officinal ( B. P. ) spirit , none of the carbonate is thrown out of solution even at o ° C. - Phar . Jour . Trans . , Feb. 17 , 1883 ...
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