Pharmaceutical Journal and Transactions, Том 161857 |
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... Ether in Vacuo . Mr. Harrison , 477 - Meteorological Report - Paddington ( concluded ) . Mr. Copney , 479 - Accidental Poisoning by Prussic Acid , 484 - Accidental Death from Laudanum , 485 - Suicide by Strychnine , 485 - Suicide by ...
... Ether in Vacuo . Mr. Harrison , 477 - Meteorological Report - Paddington ( concluded ) . Mr. Copney , 479 - Accidental Poisoning by Prussic Acid , 484 - Accidental Death from Laudanum , 485 - Suicide by Strychnine , 485 - Suicide by ...
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... ether , and agitate together . If the liquid becomes clear , the absence of cinchonia is proved ; cinchonia being insoluble in ether , while quina is soluble to the above extent . - Dr . Pereira . Quinidine . Put six grains sulphate ...
... ether , and agitate together . If the liquid becomes clear , the absence of cinchonia is proved ; cinchonia being insoluble in ether , while quina is soluble to the above extent . - Dr . Pereira . Quinidine . Put six grains sulphate ...
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... ether in a displacement appa- ratus . The ether was distilled off in a current of carbonic acid , and the residue dried in vacuo over sulphuric acid . This residue was extracted with water ; it was . gently heated on the water - bath ...
... ether in a displacement appa- ratus . The ether was distilled off in a current of carbonic acid , and the residue dried in vacuo over sulphuric acid . This residue was extracted with water ; it was . gently heated on the water - bath ...
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... ether ( A ) as above , and by the method recommended by Wackenroder ( B ) , in which the powdered gambir is digested ... ether C. H. 0 . 52.62 6.09 41.29 52.52 6.12 41.36 52.58 6.18 41.24 61.14 5.27 33.59 61.20 5.17 33.63 61.37 5.51 ...
... ether ( A ) as above , and by the method recommended by Wackenroder ( B ) , in which the powdered gambir is digested ... ether C. H. 0 . 52.62 6.09 41.29 52.52 6.12 41.36 52.58 6.18 41.24 61.14 5.27 33.59 61.20 5.17 33.63 61.37 5.51 ...
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... ether , as the catechuic acid contained with it in solution is also precipitated by sulphuric acid , and considerable quantities of this acid are taken up from the catechu by ether . 2. Catechuic acid does not stand in the same relation ...
... ether , as the catechuic acid contained with it in solution is also precipitated by sulphuric acid , and considerable quantities of this acid are taken up from the catechu by ether . 2. Catechuic acid does not stand in the same relation ...
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