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... Listerin , being simply a solution of Boric and Salicylic Acids and Thymol ; and I am satisfi- ed that their names are legion . Exposure of this kind would not only be a great Pennsylvania Pharmaceutical Association . 29.
... Listerin , being simply a solution of Boric and Salicylic Acids and Thymol ; and I am satisfi- ed that their names are legion . Exposure of this kind would not only be a great Pennsylvania Pharmaceutical Association . 29.
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... acids meet the tests of the Pharmacopoeia ? Accepted by Professor Henry Trimble , of Philadelphia . Professor Henry TRIMBLE submitted the paper . [ See Papers and Answers to Queries . ] Mr. HARRIS moved that the paper be received and ...
... acids meet the tests of the Pharmacopoeia ? Accepted by Professor Henry Trimble , of Philadelphia . Professor Henry TRIMBLE submitted the paper . [ See Papers and Answers to Queries . ] Mr. HARRIS moved that the paper be received and ...
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... acid . But I found just as excellent an action on the copper as I did with the pure mercurial ointment ; but I must also say I was surprised with that of the mercurial ointment , although I suspected it some time ago . Its action seems ...
... acid . But I found just as excellent an action on the copper as I did with the pure mercurial ointment ; but I must also say I was surprised with that of the mercurial ointment , although I suspected it some time ago . Its action seems ...
Page 111
... acid . But when it comes to powdered roots and herbs of any kind , then I believe that lard is better as a base . Besides the glycerite of starch cannot be ap- plied in every case where the base is lard or simple cerate ; but in many ...
... acid . But when it comes to powdered roots and herbs of any kind , then I believe that lard is better as a base . Besides the glycerite of starch cannot be ap- plied in every case where the base is lard or simple cerate ; but in many ...
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... acid , was , of course , incidentially noticed , but not carefully noted , as it is the writer's purpose to go over ... acid , boiled briskly at 73 ° F. , free of aldehyde , and showed the presence of 90 per cent . of crude ether ...
... acid , was , of course , incidentially noticed , but not carefully noted , as it is the writer's purpose to go over ... acid , boiled briskly at 73 ° F. , free of aldehyde , and showed the presence of 90 per cent . of crude ether ...
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Page 207 - The other members of the board shall receive the sum of five dollars for each day actually engaged in this service, and all legitimate and necessary expenses incurred in attending the meetings of said board.
Page 228 - That if any person shall forge or counterfeit, or cause or procure to be forged or • counterfeited, any...
Page 210 - ... and the name and place of business of the seller. Nor shall it be lawful for any person to sell or deliver any poison enumerated in schedules
Page 210 - It shall be the further duty of any one selling or dispensing poisons, which are known to be destructive to adult human life in quantities of five grains or less, before delivering them, to enter in a book kept for...
Page 210 - A poison in the meaning of this act, shall be any drug, chemical or preparation, which, according to standard works on medicine or materia medica, is liable to be destructive to adult human life in quantities of sixty grains or less.
Page 217 - Any person offending against any of the provisions of this act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, shall be sentenced to pay a fine, not exceeding five hundred dollars, and to undergo an imprisonment, not exceeding twelve months, or both, or either, in the discretion of the court.
Page 215 - That whosoever, with intent to procure the miscarriage of any woman, shall unlawfully administer to her, or cause to be taken by her, any poison or other noxious thing, or shall unlawfully use any instrument or other means whatsoever with the like intent, shall be guilty of felony...
Page 230 - Art. 4. The Treasurer shall have charge of all the funds of the Association, for which he shall be personally responsible ; collect all money due the Association, pay all bills when countersigned by the President, issue the certificate of membership, render a full report at each annual meeting and report the state of the Treasury when called upon.
Page 217 - That hereafter no person whomsoever shall open or carry on as manager in the State of Pennsylvania any retail drug or chemical store, nor engage in the business of compounding or dispensing medicines or prescriptions of physicians, or of selling at retail any drugs, chemicals, poisons or medicines, without having obtained a certificate of competency and qualification so to do from the state pharmaceutical examining board, and having been duly registered as herein provided.
Page 232 - When a question is under debate no motion shall be received but to adjourn; to lay on the table...