| Medicine - 1900 - 962 pages
...article (drug, chemical or preparation) which is used or likely to be used internally or hypodermioally, the committee is instructed to state the average approximate...adults, and, where deemed advisable, also for children, the metric system to be used and the approximate equivalent in ordinary weight or measures inserted... | |
| Pharmaceutical industry - 1900 - 402 pages
...2. Doses. After each pharmacopoelal article (drug, chemical or preparation) which Is used or likely to be used internally or hypodermically, the committee...system, with the approximate equivalent in apothecaries' weight and measures. It is to be distinctly understood that neither this convention nor the ConimitDR.... | |
| 1900 - 68 pages
...2. Doses. After each pharmacopceial article (drug, chemical, or preparation) which is used or likely to be used internally or hypodermically, the committee...adults, and, where deemed advisable, also for children. The metric system to be used, and the approximate equivalent ordinary weights or measures inserted... | |
| American Pharmaceutical Association. Annual Meeting - Pharmaceutical industry - 1900 - 1020 pages
...rights. DOSES. After each pharmacopceial article (drug, chemical, or preparation) which is used or likely to be used internally or hypodermically, the Committee...adults, and, where deemed advisable, also for children. It is to be distinctly understood that neither this Convention nor the Committee of Revision created... | |
| Pharmaceutical industry - 1900 - 504 pages
...Doses. — After each pharmacopoeia! article (drug, chemical, or preparation) which is used or likely to be used internally or hypodermically, the committee...the average approximate (but neither a minimum nor maximum) dose for adults, and, where deemed advisable, also for children — the metric system to be... | |
| 1909 - 484 pages
...2. DOSES. After each pharmacopoeial article (drug, chemical, or preparation) which is used or likely to be used internally or hypodermically the committee...adults, and. where deemed advisable, also for children. The metric system to be used, and the approximate equivalent ordinary weights or measures inserted... | |
| 1917 - 684 pages
...chemical, or preparation) which is used or likely to be used internally or hypodermically, the committee be instructed to state the average approximate (but neither...adults and, where deemed advisable, also for children. The metric system to be used, and the approximate equivalent in ordinary weights or measures inserted... | |
| 1921 - 1314 pages
...Pharmacopoeia the committee of revision be instructed to state the average approximate (but neither minimum nor a maximum) dose for adults, and, where deemed advisable, also for children. The metric system to be used, and the approximate equivalent in apothecary weights or measures inserted... | |
| Pharmacy - 1903 - 560 pages
...was adopted: "For each pharmacopeeial article (drug, chemical or preparation) which is used or likely to be used internally or hypodermically, the Committee...adults, and, where deemed advisable, also for children. It is to be distinctly understood that neither this Convention nor the Committee of Hevision created... | |
| Reynold Webb Wilcox - Materia medica - 1905 - 644 pages
...are taken from the last edition of the United States Pharmacopoeia. These doses are intended to be " the average approximate (but neither a minimum nor a maximum) dose for adults." But these doses are often not rigorously adhered to in prescribing, because they vary with the purpose... | |
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