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... contain morphine and other dangerous ingredients . The use of muriate of cocaine has become so general as to number ... containing them is labeled according to law , and we call upon every honest citizen , and especially druggists and ...
... contain morphine and other dangerous ingredients . The use of muriate of cocaine has become so general as to number ... containing them is labeled according to law , and we call upon every honest citizen , and especially druggists and ...
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... containing the linen were kept at fifty degrees C. for a few hours . With lime - water the results were much better . Sample gar- ments which were soaked in this solution for twenty- four hours were found to be sterilized . An equally ...
... containing the linen were kept at fifty degrees C. for a few hours . With lime - water the results were much better . Sample gar- ments which were soaked in this solution for twenty- four hours were found to be sterilized . An equally ...
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... contain also a large proportion of prosenchymatous cells or strings of cells in the bast , which render the bark very tough , as in simaruba or mezereon . In still other cases the phloëm may be more or less lignified , in which case the ...
... contain also a large proportion of prosenchymatous cells or strings of cells in the bast , which render the bark very tough , as in simaruba or mezereon . In still other cases the phloëm may be more or less lignified , in which case the ...
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... contain starch , as well as the various medicinally valuable ingredients like alkaloids , etc. Some barks contain special mucilage cells , which are usually larger than the other parenchyma cells , or special oil cells , which are ...
... contain starch , as well as the various medicinally valuable ingredients like alkaloids , etc. Some barks contain special mucilage cells , which are usually larger than the other parenchyma cells , or special oil cells , which are ...
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... containing the solution on the chim- ney piece , where it is not likely to be disturbed . Now pour in No. 2 ; in a short time the silver will be pre- cipitated in the most aborescent form , resembling real vegetation . Preservation of ...
... containing the solution on the chim- ney piece , where it is not likely to be disturbed . Now pour in No. 2 ; in a short time the silver will be pre- cipitated in the most aborescent form , resembling real vegetation . Preservation of ...
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