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 ConferenceJohn Churchill & Sons, 1887 - British Pharmaceutical Conference Includes the transactions of the British Pharmaceutical Conference at its 7th-64th annual meetings. |
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... medicinal properties of this bark render it a desirable substitute for senega in affections for which the latter is indicated . Prof. Schrenk gives a description of some of the microscopic characters of the bark of Rhamnus Purshiana ...
... medicinal properties of this bark render it a desirable substitute for senega in affections for which the latter is indicated . Prof. Schrenk gives a description of some of the microscopic characters of the bark of Rhamnus Purshiana ...
Page 15
... medicinal extracts in general , by F. J. Lammer , gives the average yield of the finished products prepared in accordance with the directions of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia . R. A. Cripps deals with the infusions of the British ...
... medicinal extracts in general , by F. J. Lammer , gives the average yield of the finished products prepared in accordance with the directions of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia . R. A. Cripps deals with the infusions of the British ...
Page 86
... medicinal agent . Hydrochlorate of asiminine is white , odourless , and to the taste at first sweetish and then bitter , leaving a bitter after - taste . It crystallizes from alcohol in transparent square plates or in groups . of ...
... medicinal agent . Hydrochlorate of asiminine is white , odourless , and to the taste at first sweetish and then bitter , leaving a bitter after - taste . It crystallizes from alcohol in transparent square plates or in groups . of ...
Page 159
... medicinal properties of quillaia bark , and proposed it as a substitute for senega in affections for which the latter is indicated . Its advantages over the latter are stated to consist in the fact that the glucoside to which it owes ...
... medicinal properties of quillaia bark , and proposed it as a substitute for senega in affections for which the latter is indicated . Its advantages over the latter are stated to consist in the fact that the glucoside to which it owes ...
Page 166
... medicinal proper- ties beyond the astringency of the leaves due to the amount of tannin and gum they contain . It is stated that the powdered leaves , formed into a paste with oil , and applied externally , give relief to headache . The ...
... medicinal proper- ties beyond the astringency of the leaves due to the amount of tannin and gum they contain . It is stated that the powdered leaves , formed into a paste with oil , and applied externally , give relief to headache . The ...
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