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" Add the oil of orange, to the cotton in small portions at a time, distributing it thoroughly by picking the cotton apart after each addition ; then pack... "
A Text-book of Pharmacology, Therapeutics and Materia Medica - Page 783
by Thomas Lauder Brunton, Francis Henry Williams - 1885 - 1035 pages
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Fenner's Working Formulae, a Hand-book of the Old and the New Pharmacopoeias ...

Medicine - 1884 - 540 pages
...Mix Alcohol and Water in the proportion of one part (by weight) of Alcohol to three parts (by weight) of Water. Add the Oil of Orange to the Cotton in small...on the mixture of Alcohol and Water until 200 parts (by weight) of filtered liquid are obtained. In this liquid dissolve the sugar, by agitation, without...
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A Treatise on Pharmacy

Edward Parrish - Pharmacy - 1884 - 1144 pages
...three hundred parts .... 300 " Mix the alcohol and water in the proportion of 1 part of alcohol to 3 of water; add the oil of orange to the cotton in small...time, distributing it thoroughly by picking the cotton after each addition; then pack it tightly in a conical percolator, and gradually pour on the mixture...
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The American Homœopathic Dispensatory

Theodore D. Williams - Dispensatories - 1884 - 752 pages
...— Oil of Cinnamon Two parts. Cotton Four parts Distilled Water A sufficient quantify. " Add the oil to the cotton, in small portions at a time, distributing...picking the cotton apart after each addition ; then pack it firmly in a conical percolator, and gradually pour on distilled water until one thousand parts of...
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A Treatise on pharmacy

Edward Parrish - 1884 - 1180 pages
...parts . . . . Distilled water, a sufficient quantity To make one thousand parts 2 4 1000 Add the oil to the cotton, in small portions at a time, distributing...picking the cotton apart after each addition ; then park tightly in a conical percolator, and gradually pour on distilled water, until 1000 parts of percolate...
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Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Pharmaceutical Association at Its ... Annual ...

Pennsylvania Pharmaceutical Association - Pharmacy - 1884 - 240 pages
...substituted a process which consists of adding the volatile oil in small portions at a time to cotton, distributing it thoroughly by picking the cotton apart after each addition, then packing it in a conical percolator and displacing with distilled water. The use of cotton instead of...
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The Dispensatory of the United States of America, Part 1

George Bacon Wood, Franklin Bache - 1892 - 870 pages
...quantity, To make one thousand parts [two pints]. Dissolve the Camphor in the Alcohol, and add the solution to the Cotton, in small portions at a time, distributing...thoroughly by picking the Cotton apart after each addition. Expose the Cotton to the air until the Alcohol has nearly evaporated ; then pack it firmly in a conical...
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Non-secret Formulas

Thomas Michael Griffiths - Medicine - 1910 - 538 pages
...Water qs to make 4 pints. k.lx alcohol and water in the proportion of 1 pint of alcohol to 2% pints of water. Add the oil of orange to the cotton, in...gradually pour on the mixture of alcohol and water, until SV4 pints of filtered liquid are obtained. In this liquid dissolve the sugar by agitation, without...
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Meyer Brothers Druggist, Volume 20

Pharmaceutical industry - 1899 - 476 pages
...pints of water— add the oil of orange to one pound of the sugar and rub it up well and then pack it in a conical percolator and gradually pour on the mixture of alcohol and water until three and one quarter pints are obtained in this liquid, dissolve the balance of the sugar by agitation...
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Canadian Pharmaceutical Journal, Volume 32

Pharmacology - 1899 - 740 pages
...alcohol with forty ounces of water ; add the oil of orange to one pound of sugar and rub up well, pack in a conical percolator and gradually pour on the mixture of alcohol and water until fifty two ounces are obtained ; in this dissolve the balance of the sugar by agitation, and strain....
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