Hygienic Laboratory bulletin. no. 106-109, 1916-17, Issues 106-109

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1917

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Page 11 - Provided, That no drug defined in the United States Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary shall be deemed to be adulterated under this provision if the standard of strength, quality, or purity...
Page 393 - The standardization of tetanus antitoxin (an American unit established under authority of the act of July 1, 1902). By MJ Roseuau and John F. Anderson. No. 44. — Report No. 2 on the origin and prevalence of typhoid fever in the District of Columbia, 1907.
Page 125 - No. 32. — A stomach lesion in guinea pigs caused by diphtheria toxine and its bearing upon experimental gastric ulcer. By MJ Rosenau and John F. Anderson. No.
Page 91 - A mixture of phenols and phenol derivatives, chiefly guaiacol and creosol, obtained during the distillation of wood-tar, preferably that derived from the beech.
Page 392 - By Ch. Wardell Stiles. * No. 18. — An account of the tapeworms of the genus Hymenolepis parasitic in man, including reports of several new cases of the dwarf tapeworm (H. nana) in the United States. By Brayton H.
Page 43 - ... 23. PRECEDENTS. In all matters not specially provided for, in these general principles the rules established for previous revisions, if there are any, should be generally followed.
Page 24 - It is recommended that changes in the titles of articles at present official be made only for the purpose of insuring greater accuracy or safety in dispensing. In the case of newly admitted articles it is recommended that such titles be chosen as are in harmony with general usage and convenient for prescribing; but in the case of chemicals of a definite composition a scientific name should be given at least as a synonym.
Page 16 - Pharmacopoeia any product of nature of known origin; also any synthetized product of definite composition which is in common use by the medical profession, the identity, purity, or strength of which can be determined. No compound or mixture shall be introduced if the composition or mode of manufacture thereof be kept secret, or if it be controlled by unlimited proprietary or patent rights.
Page 32 - A zoological investigation into the cause, transmission, and source of Rocky Mountain " spotted fever." By Ch. Wardell Stiles. *No. 21. — The immunity unit for standardizing diphtheria antitoxin (based on Bhrlich's normal serum).
Page 44 - The Surgeon General of the Public Health Service, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury...

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