An Ephemeris of Materia Medica, Pharmacy, Therapeutics and Collateral InformationE.R. Squibb, 1888 |
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Side 74
... odor of carbolic acid . This , however , should be so faint as only to be per- ceptible on close examination , and should not be perceptible after exposure to the air for a time , nor in the solutions . The salicylate of sodium having ...
... odor of carbolic acid . This , however , should be so faint as only to be per- ceptible on close examination , and should not be perceptible after exposure to the air for a time , nor in the solutions . The salicylate of sodium having ...
Side 137
... odor in the breath in perhaps as many as one case in ten ; and in one case in a hundred the odor will be so marked as to attract attention at some distance from the patient , while in rarer instances it is so strong as to be quite ...
... odor in the breath in perhaps as many as one case in ten ; and in one case in a hundred the odor will be so marked as to attract attention at some distance from the patient , while in rarer instances it is so strong as to be quite ...
Side 138
... odor has often been attributed to arsenic in the bismuth , be- cause the garlicky odor is like that of some arsenical compounds , and the opinion is supported by the fact that all preparations of bismuth contain a greater or less ...
... odor has often been attributed to arsenic in the bismuth , be- cause the garlicky odor is like that of some arsenical compounds , and the opinion is supported by the fact that all preparations of bismuth contain a greater or less ...
Side 158
... odor and taste , free from acridity . Its s . g . is .898 to .900 , at 15.6 ° C. = 60 ° F. It is thinner than the oils , and much more easily wiped off of surfaces without leaving them . greasy . Applied to the skin , it wets it almost ...
... odor and taste , free from acridity . Its s . g . is .898 to .900 , at 15.6 ° C. = 60 ° F. It is thinner than the oils , and much more easily wiped off of surfaces without leaving them . greasy . Applied to the skin , it wets it almost ...
Side 168
... EPHEMERIS , near the bottom of page 138 , occurs the statement that " there is no known record of tell- urium when given yielding this ( garlicky ) odor of breath . " This Thanks to should have been " no record known to 168 BISMUTH BREATH .
... EPHEMERIS , near the bottom of page 138 , occurs the statement that " there is no known record of tell- urium when given yielding this ( garlicky ) odor of breath . " This Thanks to should have been " no record known to 168 BISMUTH BREATH .
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Side 21 - In the case of drugs: (1) If, when sold under or by a name recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia, it differs from the standard of strength, quality, or purity laid down therein.
Side 26 - If it contain any added poisonous ingredient, or any ingredient which may render such article injurious to the health of a person consuming it...
Side 21 - drug," as used in this Act, shall include all medicines and preparations recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary for internal or external use, and any substance or mixture of substances intended to be used for the cure, mitigation, or prevention of disease of either man or other animals. The term
Side 376 - ... be, and they are hereby declared to be a body corporate and politic, in fact and in name, by the name of " The Medical Society of the State of New York...
Side 47 - Compliance with this request is an act of courtesy, •which should always be performed with the utmost consideration for the interest and character of the family physician, and when exercised for a short period, all the pecuniary obligations for such service should be awarded to him.
Side 21 - If any inferior or cheaper substance, or substances have been substituted wholly or in part for it...
Side 46 - Members of the Medical Society of the State of New York, and of the medical societies in affiliation therewith, may meet in consultation legally qualified practitioners of medicine. Emergencies may occur in which all restrictions should, in the judgment of the practitioner, yield to the demands of humanity.
Side 45 - Equally derogatory to professional character is it for a physician to hold a patent for any surgical instrument or medicine, or to dispense a secret nostrum, whether it be the composition or exclusive property of himself or of others.
Side 20 - That in order to carry into effect the provisions of this act the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to...
Side 47 - Of differences between physicians. § 1. Diversity of opinion and opposition of interest, may, in the medical as in other professions, sometimes occasion controversy and even contention. Whenever such cases unfortunately occur, and cannot be immediately terminated, they should be referred to the arbitration of a sufficient number of physicians, or a courtmedical.