Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Meetings, Band 9

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J. Churchill, 1850
 

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Seite 365 - Not that Nepenthes which the wife of Thone In Egypt gave to Jove-born Helena Is of such power to stir up joy as this, To life so friendly, or so cool to thirst.
Seite 85 - Yesterday it thundered ; last night it lightened, and at three this morning I saw the sky as red as a city in flames could have made it.
Seite 307 - That in the opinion of this meeting it is desirable that the York and Antwerp Rules of general average be carried into operation.
Seite 114 - Health are authorized to issue such directions and regulations as the said Board shall think fit for the prevention (as far as possible) or mitigation of epidemic, endemic, or contagious diseases...
Seite 253 - Committee, a copy of which has been sent to each member of the House of Delegates.2" The General Council of the English Bar submitted to the Committee on Ministers...
Seite 380 - In comparing the diffusion of salts dissolved in ten times their weight of water, it was found that isomorphous compounds generally had an equal diffusibility: chloride of potassium corresponding with chloride of ammonium, nitrate of potash with nitrate of ammonia, and sulphate of magnesia with sulphate of zinc. The most remarkable circumstance is, that these pairs are "equi-diffusive," — not for chemically equivalent quantities, but for equal weights simply.
Seite 581 - ... found in the chloroform. 4. It is well known that many persons, after the use of chloroform, have suffered from headache, nausea, and even vomiting, as I have more than once seen. Headache and nausea I have myself often experienced, when I have tried different specimens of chloroform, without taking so much as to produce the full effect. 5. Perfectly pure chloroform does not, so far as I have seen or experienced, produce these disagreeable effects. It is, therefore, highly probable that when...
Seite 370 - ... changes its taste by degrees, as it acquires solidity, till at last it is almost as hard as ivory. The liquor contained in the young fruits becomes...
Seite 582 - ... examined it.] This process requires no apparatus beyond a few stoppered bottles and a pipette, if we wish to draw off the whole chloroform without loss, although nearly the whole may be simply poured off. The use of the oxide of manganese is due to Mr. Kemp ; and on the large scale the chloroform may be filtered through a cylinder full of it. In this final purification of commercial chloroform, no distillation is necessary. Indeed no rectification is required at all, if it be well washed with...
Seite 522 - ... liberates the oxygen in its gaseous state to sustain the healthy functions of the animal life, at the same time that it feeds on the rejected matter, which has fulfilled its purposes in the nourishment of the fish and snail, and preserves the water constantly in a clear and healthy condition...

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