Materia medica and therapeutics, for physicians and studentsP. Blakiston, Son, 1889 - 607 pages |
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... preparation , preservation , and dispensation of medicines . To the student of medicine , the objects of examination in relation to medicines are the sources from which they are derived ; the mode in which they are prepared and brought ...
... preparation , preservation , and dispensation of medicines . To the student of medicine , the objects of examination in relation to medicines are the sources from which they are derived ; the mode in which they are prepared and brought ...
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... prepared , it is rolled with a spatula into a cylinder of uniform thickness , and is then divided into the required number of pills , with the spatula , or , more accurately , with a pill - tile , or with a pill - machine . The pills ...
... prepared , it is rolled with a spatula into a cylinder of uniform thickness , and is then divided into the required number of pills , with the spatula , or , more accurately , with a pill - tile , or with a pill - machine . The pills ...
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... prepared by the following formula : — Take of The Substance , coarsely comminuted , ten parts , Boiling Water , one hundred parts , Water , a sufficient quantity . To make one hundred parts , . IO 100 100 Put the Substance into a ...
... prepared by the following formula : — Take of The Substance , coarsely comminuted , ten parts , Boiling Water , one hundred parts , Water , a sufficient quantity . To make one hundred parts , . IO 100 100 Put the Substance into a ...
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... prepared only when wanted for use . TINCTURES ( Tinctura ) are solutions of medicinal substances in alcohol or diluted alcohol . The aromatic spirit of ammonia and ethereal spirit are also sometimes employed as solvents ; and solutions ...
... prepared only when wanted for use . TINCTURES ( Tinctura ) are solutions of medicinal substances in alcohol or diluted alcohol . The aromatic spirit of ammonia and ethereal spirit are also sometimes employed as solvents ; and solutions ...
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... prepared by maceration or digestion , more com- monly by the former process , and a period of two weeks is recommended for its duration . It should be conducted in well- closed glass vessels , which should be frequently shaken ; and ...
... prepared by maceration or digestion , more com- monly by the former process , and a period of two weeks is recommended for its duration . It should be conducted in well- closed glass vessels , which should be frequently shaken ; and ...
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