Transactions of the Pharmaceutical MeetingsJ. Churchill, 1877 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 73
Page 19
... carrying forward the great educational work which the founders and members of the Society , supported by the ... carried on our investi- gation " in precisely the same manner " by stating that I believe we have worked on the same ...
... carrying forward the great educational work which the founders and members of the Society , supported by the ... carried on our investi- gation " in precisely the same manner " by stating that I believe we have worked on the same ...
Page 31
... carry out this wish , I have heard many regrets expressed by the scientific friends of my late brother , that there ... carried unanimously : " That the offer of the collection of the late Daniel Han bury to the Pharmaceutical Society ...
... carry out this wish , I have heard many regrets expressed by the scientific friends of my late brother , that there ... carried unanimously : " That the offer of the collection of the late Daniel Han bury to the Pharmaceutical Society ...
Page 36
... carrying a mirror in material possible , some of them not weighing more than its centre . The mirror is almost ... carry round a comparatively heavy weight , another useful application suggested itself . If I can carry round heavy ...
... carrying a mirror in material possible , some of them not weighing more than its centre . The mirror is almost ... carry round a comparatively heavy weight , another useful application suggested itself . If I can carry round heavy ...
Page 44
... carried unanimously . Mr. RICHARD REYNOLDS , F.C.S. , then took the chair . Mr. JONES ( Leamington ) : I have great pleasure in proposing the next resolution , which is that Mr. Barclay be appointed Vice - Chairman , and that Mr ...
... carried unanimously . Mr. RICHARD REYNOLDS , F.C.S. , then took the chair . Mr. JONES ( Leamington ) : I have great pleasure in proposing the next resolution , which is that Mr. Barclay be appointed Vice - Chairman , and that Mr ...
Page 52
... carried on by him in the usual way and without the appearance of any animosity or ill feeling on our part . It would be uncharitable to suppose that the object of the legislature was to harass the well meaning tradesman , but unfortu ...
... carried on by him in the usual way and without the appearance of any animosity or ill feeling on our part . It would be uncharitable to suppose that the object of the legislature was to harass the well meaning tradesman , but unfortu ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acetic aconitine action adulterated alcohol alizarin alkaloid ammonia amount amyrin appears aqueous Association bark Bloomsbury Square body boiling butter carbon cent chemical chemistry chemists and druggists chloroform colour Committee compound Conference containing Council crystalline crystals cymene dilute dispensing dissolved distilled drugs ether evaporation examination experiments extract fatty filtered fluid fluid ounces formula give Glasgow glycerine grains gram heat hydrochloric acid hydrogen insoluble iodine Journal laudanum light liquid London matter medicine meeting methylated spirit mixture morphia narcotine obtained opium ounces oxidation paper Pharm Pharmaceutical Pharmaceutical Society pharmacists Pharmacopoeia pharmacy phosphate phosphorus pill plant poisons portion precipitate prepared present produced Professor pure quantity question quinine residue resin root salicylic acid salt samples soda soluble solution specimens spirit substance sulphate sulphuric acid syrup temperature terpene tincture tion trade weight William yellow yield
Popular passages
Page 306 - The wages of sin is death : if the wages of Virtue be dust, Would she have heart to endure for the life of the worm and the fly ? She desires no isles of the blest, no quiet seats of the just, To rest in a golden grove, or to bask in a summer sky : Give her the wages of going on, and not to die.
Page 302 - Ma fille, tendre objet de mes dernières peines, Songe au moins, songe au sang qui coule dans tes veines : C'est le sang de vingt rois , tous chrétiens comme moi ; C'est le sang des héros défenseurs de ma loi ; C'est le sang des martyrs....
Page 302 - C'est le sang des héros, défenseurs de ma loi ; C'est le sang des martyrs. O fille encor trop chère ! Connais-tu ton destin ? Sais-tu quelle est ta mère ? Sais-tu bien qu'à l'instant que son flanc mit au jour Ce triste et dernier fruit d'un malheureux amour, Je la vis massacrer par la main forcenée, Par la main des brigands à qui tu t'es donnée ? Tes frères, ces martyrs égorgés à mes yeux, T'ouvrent leurs bras sanglants tendus du haut des cieux.
Page 338 - We look before and after, And pine for what is not; Our sincerest laughter With some pain is fraught; Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thought.
Page 235 - ... and with the name and address of the seller of the poison ; and it shall be unlawful to sell any poison of those which are in the first part of Schedule (A) to this Act, or may hereafter be added thereto under...
Page 246 - A large number of other derivatives from opianic acid have also been obtained ; some of these were previously known, and have been re-investigated for the purpose of establishing their " structural " relations to one another and to bodies well known as derived from other sources, but not hitherto recognized as being in any way connected with any of the natural alkaloids. (For the details of these experiments the reader is referred to the Ghem.
Page 38 - ... of repulsion. It is true the upper surface of our atmosphere must present a very cold front, and this might suffer repulsion by the sun ; but I have said enough to show how utterly in the dark we are as to the cosmical bearings of this action of radiation, and further speculation would be but waste of time. It may be of interest to compare these experimental results with a calculation made in 1873, before any knowledge of these facts had been made public. Professor Clerk Maxwell, in his ' Electricity...
Page 17 - ... sale of an article of food or a drug mixed with any matter or ingredient not injurious to health, and not intended fraudulently to increase its bulk, weight, or measure, or conceal its inferior quality, if at the time of delivering such article or drug he shall supply to the person receiving the same a notice, by a label distinctly and legibly written or printed on or with the article or drug, to the effect that the same is mixed, 9.
Page 11 - But light, in some respects the highest of the powers of nature, has not been hitherto found capable of direct conversion into motion, and such an exception cannot but be regarded as a singular anomaly. This anomaly the researches which I am about to bring before you have now removed ; and, like the other forms of force, light is found to be capable of direct conversion into motion, and of being — like heat, electricity, magnetism, sound, gravitation, and chemical action — most delicately and...
Page 306 - GLORY of warrior, glory of orator, glory of song, Paid with a voice flying by to be lost on an endless sea — Glory of Virtue, to fight, to struggle, to right the wrong — Nay, but" she aim'd not at glory, no lover of glory she : Give her the glory of going on, and still to be.