Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Meetings, Bind 8J. Churchill, 1849 |
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Side 439
... magnet , and the leading idea still associated with the magnet , is that of its possessing a north and south pole , from which different forces emanate . But Gilbert had further noticed the magnetism of the earth , by which the magnetic ...
... magnet , and the leading idea still associated with the magnet , is that of its possessing a north and south pole , from which different forces emanate . But Gilbert had further noticed the magnetism of the earth , by which the magnetic ...
Side 440
... magnetic force and that in which the particles of matter are attracted to each other in the formation of crystals . The lecturer concluded by drawing a comparison between the theorics of M. Couloumb and Dr. Faraday , and pointed out the ...
... magnetic force and that in which the particles of matter are attracted to each other in the formation of crystals . The lecturer concluded by drawing a comparison between the theorics of M. Couloumb and Dr. Faraday , and pointed out the ...
Side 441
... magnetic condition of all matter . It will thus be seen that a large amount of important matter has been added which will render the translation valuable even to those who are accustomed to refer to the original . The following ...
... magnetic condition of all matter . It will thus be seen that a large amount of important matter has been added which will render the translation valuable even to those who are accustomed to refer to the original . The following ...
Side 472
... of electricity on magnetism , and of magnetism on electricity . In the last experiment , we observed that when a current of electricity is carried near to a magnetic needle , the 472 ELECTRICITY AS A SOURCE OF LIGHT .
... of electricity on magnetism , and of magnetism on electricity . In the last experiment , we observed that when a current of electricity is carried near to a magnetic needle , the 472 ELECTRICITY AS A SOURCE OF LIGHT .
Side 473
... magnet were fixed in its position , and the wire conducting the electricity were free to move , the latter would take a position at right angles with that of the magnet . In fact , the lines or directions of electric and of magnetic ...
... magnet were fixed in its position , and the wire conducting the electricity were free to move , the latter would take a position at right angles with that of the magnet . In fact , the lines or directions of electric and of magnetic ...
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Side 329 - ... certain it is, that whosoever hath his mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and understanding do clarify and break up, in the communicating and discoursing with another; he tosseth his thoughts more easily; he marshalleth them more orderly; he seeth how they look when they are turned into words ; finally, he waxeth wiser than himself; and that more by an hour's discourse than by a day's meditation.
Side 161 - ... the making or preparing the same, or has or claims to have any exclusive right or title to the making or preparing the same...
Side 101 - If. on examination, any drugs, medicines, medicinal preparations, whether chemical or otherwise, including medicinal essential oils, are found, in the opinion of the examiner, to be so far adulterated, or in any manner deteriorated, as to render them inferior in strength and purity to the standard established by the United States. Edinburgh. London, French, and German pharmacopoeias and dispensatories...
Side 154 - Composition whatsoever, used or applied, or to be used or applied externally or internally as Medicines or Medicaments for the Prevention, Cure or Relief of any Disorder or Complaint incident to or in anywise affecting the human Body...
Side 144 - ... with the fact that the whole were daily watered from one particular source, suggested the conclusion that the cause of the evil must reside in the water thus used ; and this was accordingly examined. It yielded the following constituents, making in each imperial pint of 20 fluid ounces, nearly...
Side 402 - Assessor Pharmacia? of the Royal Prussian College of Medicine, Coblentz ; and THEOPHILUS REDWOOD, Professor of Pharmacy in the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain.
Side 471 - ... viz., heat, light, electricity, magnetism, chemical affinity, and motion, are all correlative, or have a reciprocal dependence. That neither, taken abstractedly, can be. said to be the essential or...
Side 100 - All drugs, medicines, medicinal preparations, including medicinal essential oils and chemical preparations, used wholly or in part as medicine, imported from abroad, shall, before passing the custom-house, be examined and appraised, as well in reference to their quality, purity, and fitness for medical purposes, as to their value and identity specified in the invoice.
Side 510 - June, 1838. Having been present at the experiments made at Mr. Cooper's house, with a view of determining the degree of deterioration which the air suffers by the employment of Joyce's stoves in close rooms, and having examined, in conjunction with him, the...
Side 376 - On the other hand, the disgusting odour and flavour, and nauseating qualities of the blown oil, preclude its repeated use. Moreover, there is reason to suspect that, if patients could conquer their aversion to it, its free use, like that of other rancid and empyreumatic fats, would disturb the digestive functions, and be attended with injurious effects.