Proceedings: General Index to Volumes One to Fifty of the Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association from 1852 to 1902, Inclusive1883 - 592 pages |
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Page 69
... treated as stated above , and the fat is afterwards added again . Thus prepared it contains a somewhat larger percentage of ash , but yields a palata- ble beverage simply by stirring with hot water , without boiling . This mass was ...
... treated as stated above , and the fat is afterwards added again . Thus prepared it contains a somewhat larger percentage of ash , but yields a palata- ble beverage simply by stirring with hot water , without boiling . This mass was ...
Page 77
... treated with alcohol , as under ( 5 ) , until all sugar reaction disappeared . The pre- cipitate was then dissolved in as little water as possible , and cupric sulphate solution ( 1 : 9 ) and solution of soda added . About 50 c.c. of ...
... treated with alcohol , as under ( 5 ) , until all sugar reaction disappeared . The pre- cipitate was then dissolved in as little water as possible , and cupric sulphate solution ( 1 : 9 ) and solution of soda added . About 50 c.c. of ...
Page 86
... treated for 24 hours with 31 parts of pure hydrochloric acid , and with frequent agitation , but without heat , when the liquid is filtered ; the proper specific gravity 1.34 to 1.36 , is obtained either by dilution with hydrochloric ...
... treated for 24 hours with 31 parts of pure hydrochloric acid , and with frequent agitation , but without heat , when the liquid is filtered ; the proper specific gravity 1.34 to 1.36 , is obtained either by dilution with hydrochloric ...
Page 87
... Treated with an excess of ammonia and filtered , the liquid is clear and not blue ( absence of copper ) . When heated to 50 or 60 ° C. ( 122 ° to 140 ° F. ) a current of sulphuretted hydrogen should not cause the separation of either ...
... Treated with an excess of ammonia and filtered , the liquid is clear and not blue ( absence of copper ) . When heated to 50 or 60 ° C. ( 122 ° to 140 ° F. ) a current of sulphuretted hydrogen should not cause the separation of either ...
Page 90
... treated with 2 per cent . of sulphate of potassium and heated on a water - bath it gelatinizes , but after cooling again , becomes clear and liquid . While the preparation is probably best preserved in the cellar , this appears not to ...
... treated with 2 per cent . of sulphate of potassium and heated on a water - bath it gelatinizes , but after cooling again , becomes clear and liquid . While the preparation is probably best preserved in the cellar , this appears not to ...
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Page 475 - If it is colored, coated, polished, or powdered, whereby damage or inferiority is concealed, or if by any means it is made to appear better or of greater value than it really is.
Page 473 - In the case of food: (1) If any substance or substances have been mixed with it, so as to lower or depreciate, or injuriously affect its quality, strength, or purity; (2) If any inferior or cheaper substance, or substances have been substituted wholly or in part for it...
Page 474 - Pharmacopoeia, it differs from the standard of strength, quality or purity laid down therein ; (2) If when sold under or by a name not recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia, but which is found in some other pharmacopoeia or other standard work on materia medica, it differs materially from the standard of strength, quality or purity laid down in such work ; (3) If its strength or purity falls below the professed standard under which it is sold.
Page 470 - ... the purpose for which it is represented by the purchaser to be required, and the name of the dispenser; such book to be always open for inspection by the proper authorities, and to be preserved for reference for at least five years.
Page 475 - If any inferior or cheaper substance or substances have been substituted wholly or in part for it. (3) If any valuable or necessary constituent or ingredient has been wholly or in part abstracted from it. (4) If it is an imitation of, or is sold under the name of, another article.
Page 472 - ... and the name and place of business of the seller. Nor shall it be lawful for any person to sell or deliver any poison enumerated in schedules
Page 462 - ... book to be always open for inspection by the proper authorities, and to be preserved for at least five years. The provisions of this section shall not apply to the dispensing of poisons in not unusual quantities or doses, upon the prescriptions of practitioners of medicine.
Page 468 - That it shall be unlawful for the proprietor of any store or pharmacy to allow any person, except a registered pharmacist, to compound or dispense the prescriptions of physicians, or to retail or dispense poisons for medical use, except as an aid to, and under the supervision of, a registered pharmacist.
Page 472 - ... sold, the purpose for which it is stated by the purchaser to be required, and the name of the dispenser.
Page 474 - First. If any substance has been mixed and packed with it so as to reduce or lower or injuriously affect its quality or strength.