American Journal of Pharmacy, Volume 59Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science., 1887 - Pharmacology |
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... color , it occurred to me that it might be , after all , possible to estimate the excess of mer- cury by this means , assuming that the bright yellow compound is a double iodide containing mercury . It appears , however , that this ...
... color , it occurred to me that it might be , after all , possible to estimate the excess of mer- cury by this means , assuming that the bright yellow compound is a double iodide containing mercury . It appears , however , that this ...
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... color , a pale golden brown . Suppose the whole volume of fluid at the close of the titration were 12 cc . A portion of this fluid , diluted with 4 times its volume of water , gives a color identical with that of my standard . Then ...
... color , a pale golden brown . Suppose the whole volume of fluid at the close of the titration were 12 cc . A portion of this fluid , diluted with 4 times its volume of water , gives a color identical with that of my standard . Then ...
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... color varies in shade as ob- tained by different methods , and whose contained iodine , in quantity , is in direct proportion to the depth of its color . This latter product has been proved1 to be nothing more than a very basic compound ...
... color varies in shade as ob- tained by different methods , and whose contained iodine , in quantity , is in direct proportion to the depth of its color . This latter product has been proved1 to be nothing more than a very basic compound ...
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... color was obtained , which underwent no change on the addition of alcohol . A small portion of the gum - resin was boiled with water , and when cold , ammonia added ; a very slight blue fluorescence was visible , whieh indicates the ...
... color was obtained , which underwent no change on the addition of alcohol . A small portion of the gum - resin was boiled with water , and when cold , ammonia added ; a very slight blue fluorescence was visible , whieh indicates the ...
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... color when young and perfectly glabrous . When in full blossom the flower is of a brilliant orange - yellow ; as the fruit forms and ripens the color changes from the base of the plant up- wards , showing various autumnal tints . The ...
... color when young and perfectly glabrous . When in full blossom the flower is of a brilliant orange - yellow ; as the fruit forms and ripens the color changes from the base of the plant up- wards , showing various autumnal tints . The ...
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acetic acid added alkali alkaloid ammonia ammonium amount appears aqueous bark bismuth boiling calcium carbonate cent chemical chloride chloroform cinchonidine College of Pharmacy color committee compound containing crystalline crystals decomposed dilute dissolved distilled water doses drug ether evaporated examination excess experiments extract Fehling's solution ferric filter filtrate fluid formula gives glycerin grains grams heat hydrate hydrochloric acid insoluble iodide iodine iodoform jalap jalapin Jour latter lime liquid medicine meeting mercuric method mixed mixture mucilage nitrate nitric acid obtained odor oxalate oxide paper Pennsylvania Phar Pharm pharmacists Pharmacopoeia Philada Philadelphia pills plant poisonous potassium potassium iodide powder precipitate prepared present produced Prof pure quantity quinine quinine sulphate reaction readily reagent residue resin safrol salicylic salt samples seeds sodium soluble solution specific gravity starch strophanthin substance sugar sulphuric acid tannin temperature tincture tion treated urine volatile washed weight yellow yielded