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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... pills , and simple cerate as a pill excipient adapted for readily decomposable or deliquescent sub- stances . The subject of pill coating is dealt with by W. Gilmour and T. Thompson . Linimentum terebinthine is stated by G. E. Perry to ...
... pills , and simple cerate as a pill excipient adapted for readily decomposable or deliquescent sub- stances . The subject of pill coating is dealt with by W. Gilmour and T. Thompson . Linimentum terebinthine is stated by G. E. Perry to ...
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... Pills containing pepsin and reduced iron , had been found to have no digestive power , and it was ascertained to be due to the disappearance of the free acid . Alcohol scarcely inter- feres with artificial digestion until the strength ...
... Pills containing pepsin and reduced iron , had been found to have no digestive power , and it was ascertained to be due to the disappearance of the free acid . Alcohol scarcely inter- feres with artificial digestion until the strength ...
Page 200
... pill , and states that it is sold at about two - fifths of the wholesale price of Singapore pepper , and that it has been used for adulterating unground pepper to the extent of 75 per cent . Examined by Dr. Hanausek , this arti- ficial ...
... pill , and states that it is sold at about two - fifths of the wholesale price of Singapore pepper , and that it has been used for adulterating unground pepper to the extent of 75 per cent . Examined by Dr. Hanausek , this arti- ficial ...
Page 211
... pills ) ; and as an infusion ( 1:10 ) , of which 60 c.c. to 90 c.c. are to be taken thrice a day . The stems contain berberine , an uncrystallizable bitter substance changed by dilute MATERIA MEDICA AND PHARMACY . 211.
... pills ) ; and as an infusion ( 1:10 ) , of which 60 c.c. to 90 c.c. are to be taken thrice a day . The stems contain berberine , an uncrystallizable bitter substance changed by dilute MATERIA MEDICA AND PHARMACY . 211.
Page 214
... pills , and of an emulsion . The finely divided state in which it exists in the emulsion renders it more likely to be absorbed ( when swallowed ) than if it is given in the pilular form . The emulsion should contain an invariable ...
... pills , and of an emulsion . The finely divided state in which it exists in the emulsion renders it more likely to be absorbed ( when swallowed ) than if it is given in the pilular form . The emulsion should contain an invariable ...
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