Yearbook of Pharmacy: Comprising Abstracts of Papers Relating to Pharmacy, Materia Medica and Chemistry Contributed to British and Foreign Journal...with the Transactions of the British Pharmaceutical ConferenceJohn Churchill & Sons, 1892 Includes the transactions of the British Pharmaceutical Conference at its 7th-64th annual meetings. |
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Side 12
... substance is almost entirely composed of one glucoside only , viz . , the digitonin of Schmiedeberg and Kiliani , for which he however proposes Nativelle's name digitaleïn . The correctness of this view is disputed by Mr. H. Kiliani ...
... substance is almost entirely composed of one glucoside only , viz . , the digitonin of Schmiedeberg and Kiliani , for which he however proposes Nativelle's name digitaleïn . The correctness of this view is disputed by Mr. H. Kiliani ...
Side 16
... substances may be detected in the presence of each other . Characteristic colour reactions for morphine , hydras- tine , glaucine , and cytisine are described by Drs . G. Vulpius , E. Schmidt , D. Vitali , J. A. Battandier , J. v . d ...
... substances may be detected in the presence of each other . Characteristic colour reactions for morphine , hydras- tine , glaucine , and cytisine are described by Drs . G. Vulpius , E. Schmidt , D. Vitali , J. A. Battandier , J. v . d ...
Side 22
... substance formed from silver chloride under the influence of light contains combined oxygen , and that its com- position agrees fairly with that of an oxychloride of the formula Ag , CIO . In the entire absence of oxygen , no darkening ...
... substance formed from silver chloride under the influence of light contains combined oxygen , and that its com- position agrees fairly with that of an oxychloride of the formula Ag , CIO . In the entire absence of oxygen , no darkening ...
Side 26
... substance . By rapid cooling solidification takes place at 43.8 ° C. , and the variety with definite melting - point is obtained . But by slow cooling the tem- perature falls to about 30 ° before solidification commences , and then ...
... substance . By rapid cooling solidification takes place at 43.8 ° C. , and the variety with definite melting - point is obtained . But by slow cooling the tem- perature falls to about 30 ° before solidification commences , and then ...
Side 28
... substance containing 98 per cent . of this double cyanide is obtained , the remaining 2 per cent . consists of zinc cyanide , resulting from the decomposition of some of the double salt by water , the mercuric cyanide being dissolved ...
... substance containing 98 per cent . of this double cyanide is obtained , the remaining 2 per cent . consists of zinc cyanide , resulting from the decomposition of some of the double salt by water , the mercuric cyanide being dissolved ...
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