Essentials of practice of pharmacyW.B. Saunders, 1894 - 179 pages |
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... of the whole system . The cube upon the one - tenth of the meter ( decimeter ) is the standard unit of fluid measure , the liter ; the gram , which is the standard unit " 9 measure from the leading text - book- " 2 17.
... of the whole system . The cube upon the one - tenth of the meter ( decimeter ) is the standard unit of fluid measure , the liter ; the gram , which is the standard unit " 9 measure from the leading text - book- " 2 17.
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... The cube upon the one - tenth of the meter ( decimeter ) is the standard unit of fluid measure , the liter ; the gram , which is the standard unit of weight , is the weight of one cubic centimeter 2 17 INTRODUCTORY, PHYSICS, ·
... The cube upon the one - tenth of the meter ( decimeter ) is the standard unit of fluid measure , the liter ; the gram , which is the standard unit of weight , is the weight of one cubic centimeter 2 17 INTRODUCTORY, PHYSICS, ·
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... GRAM ( 66 66 weight 66 66 66 LITER ( fluid measure 39.37 inches ) . = 15.432 grains ) --- 33.814 U. S. fluid ounces ) . The names of the subdivisions of these units are expressed by prefixing the Latin numerals , milli , centi , and ...
... GRAM ( 66 66 weight 66 66 66 LITER ( fluid measure 39.37 inches ) . = 15.432 grains ) --- 33.814 U. S. fluid ounces ) . The names of the subdivisions of these units are expressed by prefixing the Latin numerals , milli , centi , and ...
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... gram . Fluid measure in the metric system is usually stated , in dispensing , in cubic centimeters ( abbreviated c.c ) . The inti- mate connection between the cubic centimeter and gram is interesting : this connection will be seen at ...
... gram . Fluid measure in the metric system is usually stated , in dispensing , in cubic centimeters ( abbreviated c.c ) . The inti- mate connection between the cubic centimeter and gram is interesting : this connection will be seen at ...
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... grams . ( Remember that the grain and 8 milligrams are about equal ; from this data milligrams may be converted into ... grams into grains . — Multiply by 16 . To convert c.c. into fluid drachms or grams into drachms.— Divide by 4 . To ...
... grams . ( Remember that the grain and 8 milligrams are about equal ; from this data milligrams may be converted into ... grams into grains . — Multiply by 16 . To convert c.c. into fluid drachms or grams into drachms.— Divide by 4 . To ...
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