American Druggist, Volum 18American Druggist Publishing Company, 1889 "A journal of practical pharmacy" (varies). |
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Side 6
... clear , colorless crystals at -14 ° C. , and melting at -1 ° C. Eucalyptol . - Schimmel & Co. announce that they have discovered , in the lowest boiling portion of crude oil of camphor , a small proportion of cineol or eucalyptol ...
... clear , colorless crystals at -14 ° C. , and melting at -1 ° C. Eucalyptol . - Schimmel & Co. announce that they have discovered , in the lowest boiling portion of crude oil of camphor , a small proportion of cineol or eucalyptol ...
Side 8
... Clear Muddy Water . - In obtaining beautifully clear water for ordinary pharmacal purposes from the horribly muddy water sometimes furnished to the St. Louis con- sumers , the use of paper - pulp gives eminently satisfactory results ...
... Clear Muddy Water . - In obtaining beautifully clear water for ordinary pharmacal purposes from the horribly muddy water sometimes furnished to the St. Louis con- sumers , the use of paper - pulp gives eminently satisfactory results ...
Side 10
... clear . In other cases , it may be added without previous filtration . The following essences are among those given by E. Dieterich in his " Pharm . Manuale , " and may serve as ex- amples for the preparation of others . To prepare an ...
... clear . In other cases , it may be added without previous filtration . The following essences are among those given by E. Dieterich in his " Pharm . Manuale , " and may serve as ex- amples for the preparation of others . To prepare an ...
Side 11
... clear and free from odor ; it should mix clear with ordinary water ; and it should be so compounded that the essential constituents could be carried in form of powder or pastille . The following was the result of his experiments ...
... clear and free from odor ; it should mix clear with ordinary water ; and it should be so compounded that the essential constituents could be carried in form of powder or pastille . The following was the result of his experiments ...
Side 13
... clearly proved by separating the cells and isola- ting the teguments , which he exhibited on a paper filter . To effect this he removed the casein with sesquicar- bonate of ammonia , and gathered the fat - cells on a filter , where they ...
... clearly proved by separating the cells and isola- ting the teguments , which he exhibited on a paper filter . To effect this he removed the casein with sesquicar- bonate of ammonia , and gathered the fat - cells on a filter , where they ...
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Side 222 - 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. 2. If, when sold under or by a name not recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia, but which is found in some other pharmacopoeia or other standard work on materia medica, it differs materially from the standard of strength, quality, or purity laid down in such work. 3. If its strength or purity fall below the...
Side 222 - 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 204 - ... menstruum to saturate the powder and leave a stratum above it. When the liquid begins to drop from the percolator, close the lower orifice, and, having closely covered the percolator, macerate for forty-eight hours. Then allow the percolation to proceed, gradually adding menstruum, until the hydrastis is exhausted.
Side 222 - 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. (2) If, when sold under or by a name not recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia, but which is found in some other pharmacopoeia or other standard work on materia medica, it differs materially from the standard of strength, quality, or purity laid down in such work. (3) If its strength...
Side 222 - food" as used herein, shall include all articles used for food or drink by man, whether simple, mixed or compound. SEC. 3. An article shall be deemed to be adulterated within the meaning of this act : When drugs are (a) In the case of drugs: (i) If, when sold under or by a name terated.
Side 60 - Black Rot of the Grape Vine, with a chapter on the apparatus for applying remedies for these diseases.
Side 157 - The chlorine is passed in for about 72 hours in varying quantity, the boxes at the back being opened from time to time by the workmen to ascertain the progress of the distillation. At the end of the time mentioned the chlorine valves are closed and the boxes at the back of the furnace are all thrown open. The crude double chloride, as distilled from the retorts, condenses in the connecting pipe and trickles down into the boxes, where it solidifies in large irregular masses. The yield from a bench...
Side 32 - From the general nature of the results obtained, the conclusion may fairly be deduced that not only alum itself, but the residues which its use in baking powder leaves in bread, can not be viewed as harmless, but must be ranked as objectionable, and should be avoided when the object aimed at is the production of wholesome bread.
Side 157 - ... being towards the front of the furnace, through which are several openings at different heights. The pure chloride is ground together with cryolite in about the proportions of two to one, and is then carried to a 'staging erected above the reducing furnace. The sodium, in large slabs or blocks, is run through a machine similar to an ordinary tobacco-cutting machine, where it is cut into small thin slices ; it is then also transferred to the staging above the reducing furnace. Both materials are...
Side 175 - ... be directly alloyed, and furthermore, that for the same reason, alloys made by the direct melting together of the two metals would not be equal to an alloy where both metals are reduced together. Now, of course, this is not the case, and the statement has been put forward by those who were only able to make the alloys in one way. Aluminium added to molten iron and steel lowers their...