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| 900 | the anterior extremity of a {doube}[double] medullary cord; |
| 902 | {Prep.}[Prop.], &c. Iodic acid is a crystalline solid, |
| 904 | a cork and {and }[]delivery tube are then |
| 908 | the {sequi}[sesqui] or persalts of iron, |
| 914 | Ferrous Acetate. {F}[Fe](C2H3O2)2. |
| 915 | Protocitrate {}[of ]iron, |
| 915 | Ferri carbonas {saccarata}[saccharata], B. P.; |
| 917 | ferrous chloride and {mercurious}[mercurous] sulphide, |
| 918 | {}[2. ]Crystallised potassium tartrate, 132 parts; |
| 918 | to produce {at}[a] 10 per cent. solution. |
| 922 | restores {it}[its] softness and pliancy |
| 924 | juice of the {Gummut}[Gummuti] palm |
| 924 | sprinkled over with a {nuber}[number] of white dots. |
| 925 | Semecarpus {Anarcardium}[Anacardium], and species of |
| 925 | Odorous principle of {Jalap}[jalap]. |
| 927 | to yield a strong solution; {stain}[strain], decant the clear |
| 928 | in fresh soft water until it becomes {transparet}[transparent]; |
| 929 | (called juniperin) ·37 {Pectine}[Pectin] |
| 929 | {Brought forward 32·21}[] |
| 929 | Lemon and kali, {Lemoniated}[Lemonated] k. |
| 933 | salt (abraumsalz) of {Stassfurt}[Stassfurth], |
| 933 | which yields on cooling crystalline {callic}[calcic] kinate. |
| 942 | made directly from a {decotion}[decoction] of cochineal |
| 946 | {LANDANINE}[LAUDANINE]. C20H25NO3. |
| 946 | See engr., {p. 947}[below]. |
| 953 | {Pb(C2H3O2)2 2Pb O.}[Pb(C2H3O2)2 2PbO.] |
| 953 | Lemon yellow, {Leipsic}[Leipsig] yellow, |
| 954 | gives up half its oxygen at a {read}[red] heat; |
| 956 | tobacco deprived of {nicotin}[nicotine], by soaking them |
| 956 | is imported from Bordeaux, Lisbon, and {Hamburgh}[Hamburg]. |
| 956 | the following figures were obtained:—{}[“] |
| 962 | contributes to the {well-ding}[well-doing] of the patient. |
| 964 | {}[“]In the lamp which it is preferred to use |
| 964 | {}[“]In the latest form of construction of the |
| 964 | {}[“]The dimensions, weight, number of revolutions |
| 965 | {}[“]The action of the lamp is as follows:—The |
| 965 | {}[“]This wheel is the first of a train of wheels |
| 965 | points with perfect automatism.{}[“] |
| 970 | the hydrometer cannot be {dedended}[depended] upon. |
| 973 | chlorine, or the ordinary {bleading}[bleaching] powder |
| 974 | The domestic {mangement}[management] of linen may here receive |
| 975 | fl. oz.; oil {}[of] turpentine, 1⁄2 fl. oz. |
| 976 | 7 fl. oz.; {miz}[mix] by agitation. |
| 981 | {}[“]If oxygen or pure carbonic oxide be enclosed |
| 981 | and at a {temperature}[pressure] of about 300 atmospheres, |
| 986 | caracca-cacao nuts (cut small), 1 lb., and {vanila}[vanilla], |
| 987 | colour the liquid by steeping in it of {hay}[bay] saffron, |
| 989 | Syn. Liquor {antisoricus}[antipsoricus], |
| 993 | L. {ARGENTEUM}[ARGENTUM], L. ARGYRITIS |
| 994 | sodium {bircarbonate}[bicarbonate], 50 grams; |
| 1008 | Lozenges, Gum. Syn. {Troschisci}[Trochisci] |
| 1008 | Prep. 1. Black-currant {lozenze-mass}[lozenge-mass], |
| 1013 | {spinkle}[sprinkle] with a little salt; |
| 1014 | evening, or night I have always found it good.{}[“] |
| 1017 | it is malleable; fusible at a {read}[red] heat, |
| 1019 | and is {vitrefied}[vitrified] at a strong red heat. |
| 1022 | in the arts of brewing and {distilation}[distillation]. |
| 1023 | {Distilation}[Distillation], Fermentation, &c. |
| 1023 | covered with sheets of paper to keep {}[out ]the flies and dust, |
| 1023 | sugar left {it}[in] it, |
| 1025 | As prepared by {Delville}[Deville], metallic manganese has a |
| 1026 | Manganate of Sodium. {M}[Na]2MnO4. |
| 1027 | blue precipitate with red prussiate {or}[of] potash, |
| 1028 | The Beta {vulgarit}[vulgaris], var. campestris, |
| 1028 | boiled with water, {filled}[filtered] through asbestos, |
| 1032 | various pomades and other {cosmeties}[cosmetics], on |
| 1037 | {quarts}[quart] = 69·3185 |
| 1038 | “that it is evidently too low.{}[”] |
| 1039 | {osmozome}[osmazome], and which is concentrated gravy. The |
| 1041 | {}[“]One of the principal and by far the most |
| 1045 | | 18·56| 16·00| 17·06 | 16·50 | {24 49}[24·49] |
| 1052 | oils, and solutions of the acids and {alkakies}[alkalies]. |
| 1056 | 1. (Pb. L. {1S36}[1836].) Ferric ferrocyanide |
| 1057 | By saturating hot {dilnte}[dilute] nitric acid with |
| 1058 | 2. (Basic.) {HgSO4.2HgO.}[HgSO4.2HgO.] Syn. |
| 1058 | until the latter is {wholy}[wholly] converted into a heavy |
| 1059 | {Hg(C2H3GO2)}[Hg(C2H3GO2)]. |
| 1059 | Prod. 117 {of}[or] 118% of the weight of mercury employed. |
| 1059 | Sulphuret of {merury}[mercury], Sulphide of m., |
| 1062 | {Hydragyri}[Hydrargyri] tartras. Made by adding |
| 1064 | Methylia. {CH31H2N}[CH3H2N]. |
| 1064 | Tribasic phosphate {op}[of] sodium and ammonium. |
| 1065 | become white vesicles, dry up, peel {of}[off], |
| 1067 | {trituration}[titration] with a standard copper solution. |
| 1067 | combined casein and {posphate}[phosphate] of sodium, |
| 1068 | I do not, however, claim a high {degreee}[degree] of accuracy |
| 1068 | The common {frands}[frauds] practised by the milk-dealers |
| 1069 | and plants of the cabbage or onion {famishes}[families], |
| 1070 | {Nutritous}[Nutritious]; but apt to offend delicate stomachs. |
| 1070 | he has examined the {principals}[principal] brands of preserved |
| 1070 | This process, which {it}[is] very old, |
| 1071 | | Sugar | {1 80}[1·80] | ... | 1·46 |
| 1071 | <Table misalignment corrected.> |
| 1077 | Prep. Horeradish[Horseradish] root, 1⁄2 oz.; mustard seed, |
| 1077 | 15 drops; simple {sprup}[syrup] (pure), |
| 1080 | 63 {)}[divide into] 37 13 6 |
| 1082 | The cloth is {subsequent y}[subsequently] aired, |
| 1085 | Syn. Morphiæ {hydryiodas}[hydriodas], L. |
| 1089 | Syn. Mucilago {altheæ}[althææ]. |
| 1090 | A disease affecting {neat}[meat] cattle, |
| 1093 | Moschus artificialis, M. {facititius}[factitius], |
| 1094 | fresh parsley, {chevril}[chervil], celery, and tarragon, |
| 1096 | until the residuum in the still {kegins}[begins] to char, |
| 1099 | in his or her particular {ease}[case]. |
| 1104 | {Ag.NO3}[AgNO3], nitrate of silver |
| 1106 | {0 2525}[0·2525] milligramme of potassium nitrate. |
| 1108 | Nitrogen, I′odide of. {Ni2}[NI2]. |
| 1108 | excepting {fulminatiny}[fulminating] silver: |
| 1111 | ( ” {perchloricnm}[perchloricum]) HClO4 |
| 1113 | injurious to health, or so {overcrowed}[overcrowded] |
| 1115 | Loss {4}[4·0] |
| 1119 | omits to disclose, or wilfully {mistates}[misstates] |
| 1119 | production. It averages from 0·76 to {90}[0·90], but |
| 1120 | (Batavian—Cadet de {Gassicourt}[Gassincourt].) |
| 1134 | Syn. Oleum olivæ {oyygenatum}[oxygenatum] |
| 1136 | It is generally coloured with {verdigis}[verdigris], |
| 1142 | and this is generally {affected}[effected] by mixing the two |
| 1152 | a peculiar {cystallisable}[crystallisable] substance, |
| 1152 | of the {plum-treee}[plum-tree], the bruised kernels of cherries, |
| 1153 | (B. P.), Oleum {cajaputi}[cajeputi] |
| 1156 | Oleum {erigerontis}[erigeronis] canadensis. |
| 1156 | It closely {resemble}[resembles] that of sweet fennel |
| 1156 | the oil a like solution of the {cholride}[chloride] |
| 1157 | Cochlearia {aramoracia}[armoracia] (Linn.), |
| 1157 | oils of hyacinths, jonquil, {tuborose}[tuberose] violets, |
| 1162 | oil of rosemary (O. {rosemarini}[rosmarini], |
| 1163 | Mentha viridis (Linn.) or garden {or}[] spearmint. |
| 1163 | Fresh rhizomes, 3⁄4 to 1%; dried (recent), 1 to 1·25{°}[%]. |
| 1163 | Fresh, ·25% to {5%}[·5%]; dried (recent), 3⁄4 to 1%(fully). |
| 1175 | Syn. {Inguentum}[Unguentum] |
| 1175 | Syn. {Uuguentum}[Unguentum] ipecacuanhæ |
| 1175 | then {gradully}[gradually] add of ointment of white wax, |
| 1176 | (softened by heat), 1 lb., with oils {or}[of] aniseed, |
| 1176 | a dressing to indolent ulcers and {issnes}[tissues]. |
| 1185 | and stir the mixture briskly {unil}[until] it concretes. |
| 1199 | within our recollection {wa}[was] 41⁄2 gr. |
| 1207 | artificial base {thiosinnemine}[thiosinamine] |
| 1207 | produced by artificial means{ (which see)}[ ]. |
| 1208 | Water = {9.11112}[0·11112] ” Hydrogen |
| 1208 | {(see figure below)}[(See middle figure above)]. |
| 1214 | Rhubarb tarts and {tomatos}[tomatoes], |
| 1216 | a strength of 9° {Beaumé}[Baumé] is poured thereon, |
| 1216 | about 3 cubic {metrès}[mètres] of oxygen. |
| 1224 | {(C10H16O1H2O)}[C10H16O.H2O]. |
| 1226 | The most {apropriate}[appropriate] and only safe situation |
| 1228 | old masters had been in {posssesion}[possession] of colours, |
| 1229 | {}[“]4. White and other quick-drying opaque |
| 1229 | an easily soluble mastich or {lammar}[dammar] varnish |
| 1231 | (11·8—{Woollaston}[Wollaston]; 12·14—Vauquelin). |
| 1233 | {Se}[See] Sympathetic ink. |
| 1237 | This remarkable {hydrocabon}[hydrocarbon] is one of the several |
| 1238 | Oxyuris vermicularis, ” {Pentastroma}[Pentastoma] constrictum, |
| 1239 | The flesh of cattle fed on the {parnsip}[parsnip] is also |
| 1241 | Paste, Flour. {Sgn}[Syn]. Colle de pâte |
| 1242 | Prep. {Prom}[From] blanched Jordan almonds, |
| 1242 | beat in 2 squares of {Windor}[Windsor] soap |
| 1244 | ({Foutanier}[Fontanier].) Paste, 8 oz.; oxide of cobalt, |
| 1246 | {Salazzi}[Solazzi] juice, 4 oz.; |
| 1249 | {Herrendschwand’s}[Herrenschwand’s] Specific. |
| 1252 | 0·042{]}[ ] |
| 1252 | is procured from {n}[a] fresh-water shell-fish |
| 1267 | ·25 {-}[to] ·5 lbs. binoxide of manganese-cullet. |
| 1271 | several {allotrophic}[allotropic] forms. |
| 1271 | extreme {prostation}[prostration] of the nervous powers, |
| 1271 | provided the {mateterials}[materials] had not been well |
| 1271 | the temperature being {two}[too] low, |
| 1272 | water resolves it {in}[into] phosphoric acid |
| 1274 | By strongly heating common {or}[orthophosphate] of sodium. |
| 1276 | decomposition of the urea by the bladder {mucous}[mucus], |
| 1280 | in which the pigmented gelatin alone {remain}[remains], |
| 1290 | was about 33 per {per }[ ]cent. of the average |
| 1297 | the flour might {flavour}[favour] some decomposition |
| 1301 | Pilulæ {antichloriticæ}[antichloroticæ], L. |
| 1305 | Gamboge, aloes {bods} [pods], and compound cinnamon powder, |
| 1321 | upon evaporation of the {chloform}[chloroform] solution. |
| 1330 | See Plaster of {Euphobium}[Euphorbium]. |
| 1343 | a rise of bodily temperature from 103° to {195°}[ 105°]. |
| 1348 | Mix well in a {wedgewood}[wedgwood] mortar, using a wooden |
| 1349 | even by the most thirsty votaries of malt {liqnor}[liquor]. |
| 1351 | {tarred}[tared] glass cylinder capable of containing ten times |
| 1353 | at {Stassfurt}[Stassfurth], near Madgeburg, in Prussia. |
| 1354 | Potassium {dyhydric}[dihydric] arseniate; |
| 1356 | as in No. 1, {wnen}[when] 35 to 40 lbs. |
| 1363 | used in chemistry as a reagent, and {deoxydiser}[deoxidiser]. |
| 1369 | Bruised groundsel ({Senicio}[Senecio] vulgaris) |
| 1375 | {Syn.}[ ]Prep. Belladonna, 1 to 3 gr.; |
| 1376 | {Puvis}[Pulvis] elaterii compositus. |
| 1376 | Round birthwort, gentian, tops of lesser {centuary}[centaury], |
| 1382 | {Limondum}[Limonadum] siccum, Pulvis pro liminado |
| 1382 | For 5 pints:—One each {change}[charge] of 2 and 3 pints. |
| 1391 | The specimen {on the next page}[below] |
| 1391 | <Contents of page 1392 have been moved to the previous page.> |
| 1400 | and is then {rednced}[reduced] to powder. |
| 1402 | powder must be preserved in {close}[closed] vessels |
| 1408 | a dye possessing greater colorific {powder}[power] |
| 1409 | Cinchona succirubra, cultivated at {Darjiling}[Darjeeling], |
| 1411 | the determination inaccurate."{}[1] <Location of tag presumed.> |
| 1417 | and opening {z}[y] the juice is admitted |
| 1417 | the union is {affected}[effected] by simple agitation; |
| 1418 | It is a highly nutritious {serial}[cereal], |
| 1421 | and its {occurence}[occurrence] in appreciable quantity |
| 1422 | diameter of the gauge should {not}[]range between 4 and 8 inches. |
| 1423 | few, if any, chimneys to {distub}[disturb] the air currents, |
| 1425 | Instead of orange flowers, {neuroli}[neroli], |
| 1441 | {Ru2O33, 8H2O}[Ru2O3,8H2O], is thrown down. |
| 1444 | with the {flowrets}[flowerets] of safflower, |
| 1456 | the jurisdiction of a joint {sewarage}[sewerage] board, |
| 1457 | such a mansion as is {pourtrayed}[portrayed] by Mr Collins |
| 1460 | the urine {immediates}[immediately] assumes a fine |
| 1463 | {renewin}[renewing] the water from time to time. |
| 1471 | it is capable of assuming three {allatropic}[allotropic] forms |
| 1478 | The table {on next page}[below], |
| 1481 | and the sooner the middens are abolished the better.{}[“[2] |
| 1487 | assigned the formula {2SiO213H2O.}[2SiO2,3H2O.] |
| 1490 | result of the researches of {Her}[Herr] Tycho Tulburg, |
| 1493 | best quantity to be taken for cupellation {in}[is] 500 gr. |
| 1495 | can possibly either remain or get between {then}[them]. |
| 1497 | said to bear a close {resembance}[resemblance] to silver |
| 1499 | {Gowlland’s}[Gowland’s] lotion, which has long been |
| 1503 | supported by the most {eckless}[reckless] statements |
| 1506 | <Incomplete footnote on page 1506 is as printed.> |
| 1506 | add the {ley}[lye] to the oil |
| 1506 | acid used indicates {0·053 Na2Co3}[0·053 Na2CO3] |
| 1507 | acid, {palmatin gives palmatic}[palmitin gives palmitic] acid, |
| 1510 | The soap is usually coloured with {caramal}[caramel]. |
| 1512 | directly into soda or its {carbonated}[carbonate]. |
| 1513 | {NaHC2O3 + MgCO2 = NaHCO3 + MgC2O4} [NaHC2O4 + MgCO3 = NaHCO3 + MgC2O4] |
| 1517 | beautiful oblique rhombic prisms, of the {formulæ}[formula] |
| 1518 | a portion of the {sulphovenic}[sulphovinic] acid |
| 1521 | Cupri {ammonati}[ammoniati] |
| 1526 | Prep. {Iodureted}[Ioduretted] waters, Nos. 1, 2, and 3; |
| 1528 | Syn. Liquor potassæ {efferevescens}[effervescens] |
| 1530 | Aqua {posassae}[potassæ] sulphureti |
| 1530 | a few beef bones, 6 large {carrrots}[carrots], 2 large onions, |
| 1534 | Species, Bitter. Syn. <Entire paragraph moved up.> |
| 1535 | is {alway}[always] taken at 60° Fahr, |
| 1535 | Leaves and tops of wormwood, betony, bugle, {culamint}[calamint], |
| 1541 | aloes, 1⁄2 oz.; bay berries, 1 oz.; {gallanga}[galanga] root, |
| 1543 | They are {chlefly}[chiefly] employed |
| 1544 | Liquor {or}[of] spiritus volatilis cornu cervi, |
| 1546 | savory, thyme, {rosmary}[rosemary], calamint, |
| 1551 | the mixture has {besome}[become] perfectly dry |
| 1553 | to the third and last, which {contain}[contained] 6·19 acres. |
| 1558 | and of {carring}[carrying] away any prejudicial excess |
| 1563 | by the purchaser of modern {jewellery}[jewelry]. |
| 1564 | {Coffee’s}[Coffey’s] still |
| 1564 | that of Siemens’ (see page {1567}[1566]), much employed |
| 1572 | sometimes, {sursounded}[surrounded] by a slight redness. |
| 1573 | it is boiled for half {and}[an] hour, |
| 1594 | (shown at C{,}[ in the plate below]) |
| 1596 | (620·6°, Odling; 620°, {Hardwick}[Hardwich] and Fownes; 617°, |
| 1602 | The {rhizone}[rhizome] (‘root’) is an aromatic stimulant |
| 1605 | will be perfectly {tranparent}[transparent], |
| 1606 | temperature of 212° is 1·260 to 1·261, or 30{'}[°] Baumé. |
| 1606 | and become {ascescent}[acescent]; but of the two this |
| 1607 | Prep. (Ph. D.) Solution of {actetate}[acetate] of morphia, |
| 1611 | after gently {heat}[heating] in a porcelain capsule |
| 1621 | some {disinfectan}[disinfectant] substance |
| 1626 | indigo is converted into {sulpindigotic}[sulphindigotic] acid, |
| 1628 | in exactly the same manner as {benzol }[benzol, it ]is converted |
| 1639 | follow Professor {Ball}[Bell] through |
| 1639 | From Professor {Ball’s}[Bell’s] lecture at |
| 1641 | tetrachloride ({TeCl2}[TeCl4]). |
| 1642 | Sulphuric acid boils ({Magrignac}[Marignac]), |
| 1649 | a neutral volatile residue."{}[1]<Tag added.> |
| 1651 | is equiv. to {683}[·683] gr. of metallic lead (nearly). |
| 1654 | Tincture of Ac′etate of I′ron. {Spn}[Syn]. |
| 1656 | Tincture of {Angustu′ra}[Angostu′ra]. |
| 1656 | Dried leaves of {balladonna}[belladonna], |
| 1657 | as a stomachic bitter and {tonie}[tonic], |
| 1660 | and add to this balsam of {capaiba}[copaiba], |
| 1662 | (Ph. E. & Ph. L. 1836.) {Gruaiacum}[Guaiacum] resin |
| 1664 | black {hellibore}[hellebore] root, 3 dr.; |
| 1668 | {Tincture}[Tinctura] rhododendri. |
| 1675 | partial analysis of the imports of 1873 and 1874:"{}[1] |
| 1678 | its peculiar {aBd}[and] disagreeable odour. |
| 1680 | Ferri {ferridcyanidum}[ferricyanidum], L. Prep. |
| 1686 | as indicated by the {suddenness}[suddeness] of the attack, |
| 1695 | ‘Chem. {Centralb}[Central],’ (‘Pharm. Journ.’). |
| 1699 | yeast plant (the Torula {cerivisiæ}[cerevisiæ]). |
| 1701 | In the engravings {on next page}[below] the principal |
| 1715 | The practice of {vensection}[venesection], bloodletting, |
| 1716 | then {sqeeze}[squeeze] them, dry them |
| 1719 | but {weasles}[weasels], stoats, hedgehogs, |
| 1720 | have been {wrought}[brought] before the public. |
| 1723 | Acetic Acid, {Acedimetry}[Acetimetry], |
| 1731 | little manual, {entiled}[entitled] |
| 1735 | compressibility to {beat}[be at] the rate of |
| 1735 | addition of {lim}[lime] water, |
| 1739 | which {number}[numbers] it falls between |
| 1741 | of available {oxyyen}[oxygen]. The experiment |
| 1742 | the others were all polluted by animal {mattter}[matter]. |
| 1743 | Aqua {anthenidis}[anthemidis] (Ph. G.). |
| 1744 | Fresh peach {loaves}[leaves], cut small, 2 lbs.; |
| 1744 | Put into a glass {relort}[retort] with 10 oz. of. water, |
| 1750 | in a dwelling-house or in {in }[]the neighbourhood |
| 1751 | a compound of {hyrogen}[hydrogen] and carbonic oxide gases. |
| 1753 | Wax, {Carnanba}[Carnauba] |
| 1764 | The seed of {Fagogprum}[Fagopyrum] esculentum, |
| 1765 | become a great {disideratum}[desideratum] as a wholesome |
| 1765 | Acre after acre of {cellers}[cellars], vault after vault, |
| 1766 | distinguished by the {appelation}[appellation] ‘green.’ |
| 1770 | | 9·31 | 22·35 {Malmsley}[Malmsey] |
| 1772 | solution of any alkaline {sulphhydrate}[sulphydrate], |
| 1774 | Wines are as commonly {doctered}[doctored] in their colour |
| 1778 | rose {clovegillyflower}[clove gillyflower], carnation, |
| 1783 | Vinum {strammonii}[stramonii] (Ph. Bat.). |
| 1785 | under a good {microsope}[microscope] distinctly exhibit, |
| 1789 | fermentation of worts from below ({untergährung}[untergärung]). |
| 1789 | by {blacing}[placing] it in a close canvas bag, |
| 1791 | colour of the {sulbhate}[sulphate] |
| 1791 | 1 part, and litharge, 4 {barts}[parts], are ground together |
| 1794 | through the {tubu- re}[tubulure] <Sentences also rearranged.> |
| Catalog i | {Catalogue D.}[] |
| Catalog v | Pharmaceutical {aad}[and] Medical Students. |