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" ... powder, sweetish in odour, acrid in the throat, easily soluble in rectified spirit, but only partially so in ether, and insoluble in oil of turpentine. "
A Text-book of Pharmacology, Therapeutics and Materia Medica - Page 885
by Thomas Lauder Brunton, Francis Henry Williams - 1885 - 1035 pages
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Medicines, Their Uses and Mode of Administration

John Moore Neligan - Dispensatories - 1864 - 816 pages
...three times with hot water, and dry it on a porcelain plate, by a stove or water bath.) CHARACTERS. — In dark-brown opaque fragments, translucent at the...breaking with a resinous fracture, readily reduced lo a pale- brown powder, sweetish in odour, acrid in the throat ; easily soluble in rectified spirit,...
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A Companion to the British Pharmacopoeia

Peter Squire - Pharmacopoeias - 1866 - 326 pages
...Edin. Dub. and US ; not in others.) RESINA. A Resin obtained from Jalap by means of Rectified Spirit. Easily soluble in Rectified Spirit, but only partially so in Ether, and insoluble in Oil of Turpentine. (Same as Edin. US and Fr. ; not in Dub. or in other Pharmacopeias.) Dose.— 2 to 6 grs. Jalapine,...
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British Pharmacopoeia

General Medical Council (Great Britain) - British pharmacopoeia - 1867 - 478 pages
...with hot water, and dry it on a porcelain plate by the heat of a stove or water- bath. Characters. — In dark-brown opaque fragments, translucent at the...partially so in ether, and insoluble in oil of turpentine. Dose. — 2 to 5 grains. KAMALA. KAMALA. A powder which consists of the minute glands that cover the...
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Note-book of Materia Medica, Pharmacology, and Therapeutics

Robert Edmund Jackson - Drugs - 1867 - 710 pages
...tramlucent at the edges, brittle, breaking with a resinous fracture, readily redwtd to a pale-brown powder, sweetish in odour, acrid in the throat, easily...spirit, but only partially so in ether, and insoluble in ou of turpentine. Jalap root is dug up when the yonng shoots begin to appear, and is dried by exposure...
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Pharmacopœia of India: Prepared Under the Authority of Her Majesty's ...

Edward John Waring - Pharmacopoeias - 1868 - 530 pages
...on a porcelain plate by the heat of a stove or water bath. Characters. — It occurs in the form of dark-brown opaque fragments, translucent at the edges,...^breaking with a resinous fracture, readily reduced to a pale-brown powder, sweetish in odour, acrid in the throat, easily soluble in rectified spirit, but...
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Pharmacopœia of India: Prepared Under the Authority of Her Majesty's ...

Edward John Waring - Pharmacopoeias - 1868 - 532 pages
...translucent at the edges, brittle, breaking with a resinous fracture, readily reduced to a pale-brown powder, sweetish in odour, acrid in the throat, easily soluble in rectified spirit, but only partially HO in ether, and insoluble in oil of turpentine. Dose. — Prom two to five grains or more; a safe...
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An introduction to pharmaceutical and medical chemistry ..., Volume 10

John Muter - 1874 - 814 pages
...on a porcelain plate by the heat of a stove or water bath. Characters and Tests. — In dark brown opaque fragments,, translucent at the edges, brittle,...rectified spirit, but only partially so in ether, but insoluble in oil of turpentine. In commerce it is not uncommon simply to evaporate the tinctura...
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Note-book of materia medica, pharmacology and therapeutics. With ..., Issue 254

Robert Edmund Scoresby- Jackson - 1875 - 756 pages
...a porcelain plate by the heat of a ¡tore or water-bath, CHARACTERS OF THE RESIN. — In dart-brown opaque fragments, translucent at the edges, brittle,...breaking with a resinous fracture, readily reduced to a pale-broicn powder, sweetish in odour, acrid in the throat, easily soluble in rectified spirit, but...
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Companion to the Latest Edition of the British Pharmacopoeia: Comparing the ...

Peter Squire, Sir Peter Wyatt Squire - Great Britain - 1877 - 504 pages
...Besin obtained from Jalap by means of Eectified Spirit. Jalap yields from 15 to 20 per cent, of resin. Easily soluble in Rectified Spirit, but only partially so in Ether, and insoluble in Oil of Turpentine. When thrown on Sulphuric Acid becomes of a deep orange-colour. Dost. — 2 to б gre. (Same as Ger....
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Aids to therapeutics and materia medica, Parts 1-2

Charles Edward Armand Semple - 1878 - 254 pages
...or JALAP.— Jalap, in coarse powder, 8 oz. ; rectified spirit and distilled water, a sufficiency. Characters and Tests. — In dark-brown opaque fragments,...breaking with a resinous fracture, readily reduced to a pale-brown powder, sweetish in odour, acrid in the throat, easily soluble in rectified spirit, but...
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