Handbook of the Hospital corps, United States navy. 1939U.S. Government Printing Office, 1939 - 1015 pages |
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Page 184
... Sulfur . Sulfur Sublimatum , Sublimed Sulfur ( Flowers of Sulfur ) , S , U. S. P. - It con- tains 99.5 per cent S. PROPERTIES : A fine , yellow , crystalline powder having a faint odor and taste . It is insoluble in water and nearly ...
... Sulfur . Sulfur Sublimatum , Sublimed Sulfur ( Flowers of Sulfur ) , S , U. S. P. - It con- tains 99.5 per cent S. PROPERTIES : A fine , yellow , crystalline powder having a faint odor and taste . It is insoluble in water and nearly ...
Page 452
... sulfur dioxide , carboxide gas , and formaldehyde . Hydrocyanic - acid gas is extremely poisonous to all forms of animal life and is the most effective and the cheapest fumigant for the destruction of rats . It does not harm textiles ...
... sulfur dioxide , carboxide gas , and formaldehyde . Hydrocyanic - acid gas is extremely poisonous to all forms of animal life and is the most effective and the cheapest fumigant for the destruction of rats . It does not harm textiles ...
Page 698
... sulfur and nitric acid . when sulfur is oxidized by the oxygen in nitric acid and the nitrogen in nitric acid is reduced to nitric oxide . The unbalanced equation of this reaction is : S + HNO3 H2SO1 + NO - In this equation sulfur , as ...
... sulfur and nitric acid . when sulfur is oxidized by the oxygen in nitric acid and the nitrogen in nitric acid is reduced to nitric oxide . The unbalanced equation of this reaction is : S + HNO3 H2SO1 + NO - In this equation sulfur , as ...
Contents
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY | 5 |
SECTION 1 MINOR SURGERY AND FIRST AID | 85 |
SECTION 1 MATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS | 177 |
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