American Druggist and Pharmaceutical Record, Volume 32American Druggist Publishing Company, 1898 - Pharmaceutical industry |
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... March 26 , 1889 , granted to Oskar Hinsberg , and assigned and issued to E. N. Dickerson ,. in New York City . In the specification . of the patent , the process for making . phenacetine , the chemical name of which is given as ...
... March 26 , 1889 , granted to Oskar Hinsberg , and assigned and issued to E. N. Dickerson ,. in New York City . In the specification . of the patent , the process for making . phenacetine , the chemical name of which is given as ...
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... March 1st . MASSACHUSETTS . The BOSTON , Jan. 5. - In connection with mention of the action of a committee from the M. S. P. A. , in the free dispensary evil in this column a short time ago , it was stated that physicians were also grow ...
... March 1st . MASSACHUSETTS . The BOSTON , Jan. 5. - In connection with mention of the action of a committee from the M. S. P. A. , in the free dispensary evil in this column a short time ago , it was stated that physicians were also grow ...
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... March 14 , 1893 , whereupon the Her- ron patent was sold to the company for the sum of $ 3,500 , plus the expense in- curred in obtaining the reissue . Suit was brought on the reissue against Otto Zwie- tusch on February 9 , 1894 , and ...
... March 14 , 1893 , whereupon the Her- ron patent was sold to the company for the sum of $ 3,500 , plus the expense in- curred in obtaining the reissue . Suit was brought on the reissue against Otto Zwie- tusch on February 9 , 1894 , and ...
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... amount and loses in flavor . Ginger is planted in March and April , and the process is somewhat similar to our method of planting potatoes . The plant sometimes attains. 36 AMERICAN DRUGGIST AND PHARMACEUTICAL RECORD . LIBRARY.
... amount and loses in flavor . Ginger is planted in March and April , and the process is somewhat similar to our method of planting potatoes . The plant sometimes attains. 36 AMERICAN DRUGGIST AND PHARMACEUTICAL RECORD . LIBRARY.
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... March . Ratoon ginger is , on the other hand , gathered from March to December . It is important to dry the ginger soon after digging , else it becomes dark in color or moulds . The custom is to throw it into a basin of water , after ...
... March . Ratoon ginger is , on the other hand , gathered from March to December . It is important to dry the ginger soon after digging , else it becomes dark in color or moulds . The custom is to throw it into a basin of water , after ...
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