Yearbook of Pharmacy: Comprising Abstracts of Papers Relating to Pharmacy, Materia Medica and Chemistry Contributed to British and Foreign Journal...with the Transactions of the British Pharmaceutical ConferenceIncludes the transactions of the British Pharmaceutical Conference at its 7th-64th annual meetings. |
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Seite 610 - PROCESSES, AND COLLATERAL INFORMATION IN THE ARTS, MANUFACTURES, PROFESSIONS, AND TRADES, INCLUDING MEDICINE, PHARMACY, AND DOMESTIC ECONOMY ; designed as a General Book of Reference for the Manufacturer, Tradesman, Amateur, and Heads of Families.
Seite 182 - ... there can now be no doubt, that the healthy influence of Eucalyptus trees is, to some extent at least, and probably more than we imagine, due to the volatile emanations from the leaves under the influence of air and moisture, possessing direct disinfectant and antiseptic properties, and thus destroying the injurious effects of paludal miasms.
Seite 109 - It is sparingly soluble in water, but mixes in all proportions with alcohol and ether. It burns with difficulty...
Seite 235 - The roots are dug up in the months of September and October, when the plant begins to be torpid ; they are chopped up into pieces from 2 to 6 inches long, and exported without further preparation.
Seite 611 - Additions by the Author and Translator. With Two Hundred and Seventy Woodcuts. Medium 8vo. i2s. 6d. MEDICINE. Brunton. — Works by T. LAUDER BRUNTON, MD, D.Sc., FRCP, FRS, Assistant Physician and Lecturer on Materia Medica at St. Bartholomew's Hospital ; Examiner in Materia Medica in the University of London, in the Victoria University, and in the Royal College of Physicians, London ; late Examiner in the University of Edinburgh. A TEXT-BOOK OF PHARMACOLOGY, THERAPEUTICS, AND MATERIA MEDICA. Adapted...
Seite 382 - I manufacture a very superior black writing ink, by adding to gall ink of a good quality soluble Prussian blue described under the first head of this specification. The addition of this Prussian blue makes the ink, which was already proof against alkalies, equally proof against acids, and forms a writing fluid which cannot be erased from paper by any common method of fraudulent obliteration without the destruction of the paper.
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Seite 106 - Add to the sulphuric acid one part of the water and cool the mixture. Then dissolve the potassium bromide in six parts of the water by means of heat, supplying the loss of water by evaporation during the heating. Pour the diluted sulphuric acid slowly into the hot solution with constant stirring, and set the mixture aside for twenty-four hours, that the sulphate of potassium may crystallize.
Seite 181 - ... fever, not a single case now occurs, although the trees are not more than nine feet high; and in the neighborhood of Constantia it is also stated that at another noted fever spot, covered with marsh water both in Winter and Summer, in five years the whole district was dried up by fourteen thousand of these trees, and the inhabitants now enjoy excellent health. In Cuba, again, marsh diseases are fast disappearing from the unhealthy districts where this tree has been introduced. In the Department...