Essentials of practice of pharmacyW.B. Saunders, 1894 - 179 pages |
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... ounces , AVOIRDUPOIS WEIGHT . 27 grains , 16 drachms , 16 ounces , = = 1 scruple ( j ) . 1 drachm ( 3j ) . 1 ounce ( j ) , or 480 grains . 1 pound , or 5760 grains . 1 drachm ( 1 dr . ) . 1 ounce ( 1 oz . ) . 1 pound , or 7000 grs . ( 1 ...
... ounces , AVOIRDUPOIS WEIGHT . 27 grains , 16 drachms , 16 ounces , = = 1 scruple ( j ) . 1 drachm ( 3j ) . 1 ounce ( j ) , or 480 grains . 1 pound , or 5760 grains . 1 drachm ( 1 dr . ) . 1 ounce ( 1 oz . ) . 1 pound , or 7000 grs . ( 1 ...
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... ounce . 20 fluid ounces , 1 pint . 8 pints , = 1 gallon ( 10 lbs . Avoir . ) . The MINIM is a variable expression of fluid measure . The minim of American fluid measure of water at its greatest den- sity weighs about 0.95 grain , being ...
... ounce . 20 fluid ounces , 1 pint . 8 pints , = 1 gallon ( 10 lbs . Avoir . ) . The MINIM is a variable expression of fluid measure . The minim of American fluid measure of water at its greatest den- sity weighs about 0.95 grain , being ...
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... ounces or c.c. into fluid ounces.- Divide by 32 . To convert multiples or subdivisions of any metric unit , first convert the multiple or subdivision into the unit or the frac- tions of the unit and use the above rules , e . g ...
... ounces or c.c. into fluid ounces.- Divide by 32 . To convert multiples or subdivisions of any metric unit , first convert the multiple or subdivision into the unit or the frac- tions of the unit and use the above rules , e . g ...
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... Ounces to Fluid , and vice versa : Troy 1.05 Gm . X .0338 Avoir . X .96 1.04 f3jx 29.57 X - A voir . Gm . .95 - Troy . Thermometry . Method of constructing and graduating a thermometer . A glass tube of uniform bore , having a bulb at ...
... Ounces to Fluid , and vice versa : Troy 1.05 Gm . X .0338 Avoir . X .96 1.04 f3jx 29.57 X - A voir . Gm . .95 - Troy . Thermometry . Method of constructing and graduating a thermometer . A glass tube of uniform bore , having a bulb at ...
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... ounces at 15 per cent . , and 30 ounces at 45 per cent . , to make 60 per cent . acid ? ( 12 ) How much hydrochloric acid , sp . gr . 1.16 , 1.12 , and 1.10 , must be mixed to make 1000 ounces , sp . gr . 1.15 ? ( 13 ) I have 7 ...
... ounces at 15 per cent . , and 30 ounces at 45 per cent . , to make 60 per cent . acid ? ( 12 ) How much hydrochloric acid , sp . gr . 1.16 , 1.12 , and 1.10 , must be mixed to make 1000 ounces , sp . gr . 1.15 ? ( 13 ) I have 7 ...
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