Proceedings: General Index to Volumes One to Fifty of the Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association from 1852 to 1902, Inclusive1882 - 592ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... solution is decanted , and 2 parts of gum arabic dis- solved in it . When the ink has dried , the label is pasted on the bottle ( or other vessel ) with a paste prepared by stirring a cold magma of wheat starch and water into a boiling ...
... solution is decanted , and 2 parts of gum arabic dis- solved in it . When the ink has dried , the label is pasted on the bottle ( or other vessel ) with a paste prepared by stirring a cold magma of wheat starch and water into a boiling ...
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... solution of 1 gm . of shellac in 6 gm . of alcohol , and stir well as long as the solution is warm . Mix also 35 gm . of dextrin in 50 gm . of alcohol and 25 gm . of water , stir well in a beaker and place it into warm water until the ...
... solution of 1 gm . of shellac in 6 gm . of alcohol , and stir well as long as the solution is warm . Mix also 35 gm . of dextrin in 50 gm . of alcohol and 25 gm . of water , stir well in a beaker and place it into warm water until the ...
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... solution neutralized accurately with the ammonia solution , and the elixir then finished sec . art.-Am. Jour . Phar . , August , 1880 , p . 407 . Elixir Glycyrrhizini . - Mr . R. F. Fairthorne recommends the fol- lowing formula for ...
... solution neutralized accurately with the ammonia solution , and the elixir then finished sec . art.-Am. Jour . Phar . , August , 1880 , p . 407 . Elixir Glycyrrhizini . - Mr . R. F. Fairthorne recommends the fol- lowing formula for ...
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... Solution of Animal Soap - A New Vehicle for External Ap- plication . - P . Ceresoli observes that fatty substances obstruct trans- piration by stopping the pores of the skin . He recommends as a sub- stitute a solution of animal soap in ...
... Solution of Animal Soap - A New Vehicle for External Ap- plication . - P . Ceresoli observes that fatty substances obstruct trans- piration by stopping the pores of the skin . He recommends as a sub- stitute a solution of animal soap in ...
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... Solution - Preservation . - Dr . II . M. Keyes recommends adding one grain of salicylic acid to two ounces of the solution . has been successfully employed in Roosevelt Hospital for some years.— Am . Jour . Pharm . , December , 1880 , p ...
... Solution - Preservation . - Dr . II . M. Keyes recommends adding one grain of salicylic acid to two ounces of the solution . has been successfully employed in Roosevelt Hospital for some years.— Am . Jour . Pharm . , December , 1880 , p ...
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393 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... and the name and place of business of the seller. Nor shall it be lawful for any person to sell or deliver any poison enumerated in schedules
546 ÆäÀÌÁö - When a question is regularly before the meeting and under discussion, no motion shall be received but to adjourn, to lay on the table, for the previous question, to postpone to a certain day, to commit or amend, to postpone indefinitely ; which several motions have precedence in the order in which they are arranged. A motion to adjourn shall be decided without debate.
394 ÆäÀÌÁö - First. If any substance has been mixed and packed with it so as to reduce or lower or injuriously affect its quality or strength. Second. If any substance has been substituted wholly or in part for the article. Third. If any valuable constituent of the article has been wholly or in part abstracted.
393 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... poison sold, the purpose for which it is represented by the purchaser to be required, and the name of the dispenser, such book to be always open for inspection by the proper authorities, and to be preserved for at least five years.
394 ÆäÀÌÁö - food," as used herein, shall include all articles used for food or drink by man, whether simple, mixed, or compound. SEC. 3. Any article shall be deemed to be adulterated within the meaning of this Act...
384 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... which shall deteriorate the quality, commercial value, or medicinal effect, or which shall alter the nature or composition of such drug, medicine, chemical or pharmaceutical preparation, so that it will not correspond to the recognized tests of identity or purity.
383 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... or other expenses of the board shall ever be paid out of the state treasury. All moneys received in excess of said per diem allowance and other expenses above provided for shall be held by the...
396 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... with any ingredient or material so as to affect injuriously the quality or potency of such drug, with intent that the same may be sold in that state...
387 ÆäÀÌÁö - without, before delivering the same to • the purchaser, causing an entry to be made, in a book kept for that purpose, stating the date of sale, the name and address of the purchaser, the name of the poison sold, the purpose for which it is represented by the purchaser to be required, and the name of the dispenser; such...
393 ÆäÀÌÁö - A. Arsenic and its preparations, corrosive sublimate, white precipitate, red precipitate, biniodide of mercury, cyanide of potassium, hydrocyanic acid, strychnia and all other poisonous vegetable alkaloids and their salts, essential oil of bitter almonds, opium and its preparations, except paregoric and other preparations of opium containing less than two grains to the ounce. SCHEDULE B.