| Charles Gatchell - Cooking - 1885 - 180 pages
...surface very hard and squeeze out the contents of the glands. Spread the viscid mucus thus obtained on a piece of glass, so as to form a very thin layer, and dry it at a temperature of 100° over hot water, (or in vacua over sulphuric acid). When dry scrape... | |
| Edwin Moses Hale - Homeopathy - 1886 - 794 pages
...particles of food und much of the mucus. Scrape it hard with an ivory knife, so as to squeeze out nil the contents from the glands. The viscid mucus thus...glass so as to form a very thin layer, which is to he dried at a temperature of 100° (no higher) F. over hot water. When dry, scrape from the glass,... | |
| Arnold James Cooley - 1892 - 942 pages
...juice with much epithelium from the glands and surface of the mucous membrane. It is to be spread out upon a piece of glass, so as to form a very thin layer, which is to be dried at a temperature of 100° over hot water, or i» vacuo over sulphuric acid. Care must be taken that the temperature does not... | |
| Pharmacology - 1873 - 606 pages
...with much epithelium from the glands and surface of the mucous membrane. It is to be spread out on a piece of glass, so as to form a very thin layer, which is to be dried at a temperature of 100° over hot water or in vacua over sulphuric acid. Care must be taken that the temperature does not rise... | |
| Pharmacy - 1874 - 1144 pages
...with much epithelium from the glands and surface of the mucous membrane. It is to be spread out on a piece of glass, so as to form a very thin layer, which is to be dried at a temperature of 100° over hot water or in vacuo over sulphuric acid. Care must be taken that the temperature does not rise... | |
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