A Dictionary of Hygiène and Public Health: Comprising Sanitary Chemistry, Engineering, and Legislation, the Dietetic Value of Foods, and the Detection of Adulterations, on the Plan of the "Dictionnaire D'hygiène Publique" of Professor Ambroise TardieuC. Griffin, 1876 - 672 pages |
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... added " read " hence 1108 c . c . must be added . " 50 , col . 2 , for " amygdala oleum " read " amygdala oleum . " 76 , col . 1 , 3d line from the bottom of the page , for " at figure 6 " read “ at figure 9. " 99 99 120 , col . 1 , the ...
... added " read " hence 1108 c . c . must be added . " 50 , col . 2 , for " amygdala oleum " read " amygdala oleum . " 76 , col . 1 , 3d line from the bottom of the page , for " at figure 6 " read “ at figure 9. " 99 99 120 , col . 1 , the ...
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... added , does not hinder the development of lower organisms in water with hay in milk or urine . Experiments have also been made with air saturated with carbolic acid on vaccine lymph , which has , after exposure to this agent for some ...
... added , does not hinder the development of lower organisms in water with hay in milk or urine . Experiments have also been made with air saturated with carbolic acid on vaccine lymph , which has , after exposure to this agent for some ...
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... added to carbolic acid gives a beautiful mauve or purple colour . tube , a little saliva added , and then a few A small quantity of the acid put in a test- drops of tincture of guaiacum , allowed to stand exposed to the air , then ...
... added to carbolic acid gives a beautiful mauve or purple colour . tube , a little saliva added , and then a few A small quantity of the acid put in a test- drops of tincture of guaiacum , allowed to stand exposed to the air , then ...
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... added to 1000 c . c . E.g. , sup- pose 20 c . c . contained 810 grammes of hydro- chloric acid , therefore 1000 c . c . contains 40.5 grammes , consequently we have- 36-46 : 1000 : : 40.5 : x -1110-8 Hence 1110.8 must be added to the ...
... added to 1000 c . c . E.g. , sup- pose 20 c . c . contained 810 grammes of hydro- chloric acid , therefore 1000 c . c . contains 40.5 grammes , consequently we have- 36-46 : 1000 : : 40.5 : x -1110-8 Hence 1110.8 must be added to the ...
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... added to it , and then dis- tilled as before , will separate it in the form of dilute hydrocyanic acid . The dilute prussic acid obtained by either of the above processes may be tested as fol- lows : -Add a little liquor potassa , a few ...
... added to it , and then dis- tilled as before , will separate it in the form of dilute hydrocyanic acid . The dilute prussic acid obtained by either of the above processes may be tested as fol- lows : -Add a little liquor potassa , a few ...
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