Two grains of it with an ounce of distilled water, to which five minims of hydrochloric acid have been added, form a mixture in which at least 100 grains of hard-boiled white of egg. passed through wire gauze of 36 meshes per linear inch and made of No.... Bulletin of Pharmacy - Page 2511889Full view - About this book
| Alfred Baring Garrod - 1885 - 592 pages
...mercuric chloride. The official pepsin is but little soluble in water or spirit. One hundred grains of hard-boiled white of egg passed through wire gauze...linear inch, and made of No. 32 brass or copper wire, can be dissolved by two grains of pepsin in an ounce of distilled water, acidulated with five minims... | |
| General Medical Council (Great Britain) - 1885 - 576 pages
...hard-boiled white of egg, passed through wire gauze of 86 meshes per linear inch and made of No. 82 brass or copper wire, will dissolve on their being...well mixed, digested, and well stirred together for thirty minutes at a temperature of 180° F. (54°-4 C.) Dose. — 2 to 5 grains. PHOSPHORUS. Phosphorus.... | |
| Oscar Oldberg, John Harper Long - 1887 - 474 pages
...be cut in pieces of the size of lentils; the BP diiects it to be " passed through a wire gauze of 30 meshes per linear inch, and made of No. 32 brass or copper wire;" whereas the USP omits to prescribe the state of division of the albumen. In the TJ. SP the teuiperature'prescribed... | |
| American Pharmaceutical Association - 1889 - 886 pages
...water, to which 5 minims of hydrochloric acid have been added, form a mixture in which, at least, 100 gr. of hard-boiled white of egg, passed through wire...coagulated egg albumen is completely dissolved by i gr. of each brand. No I dissolves completely 175 gr. "2 " " IOO " "3 " " I0° " "4 " " loo " "5 " "... | |
| John Attfield - 1889 - 822 pages
...to which 5 minims of hydrochloric acid have been added, form a mixture in which at least 100 grains of hard-boiled white of egg, passed through wire gauze...well mixed, digested, and well stirred together for thirty minutes at a temperature of 130° F. (54.4° C.)." The solvent or digestive action of pepsin... | |
| Michigan Pharmaceutical Association - 1895 - 722 pages
...mixture in which at least 100 grains of hard-boiled white of egg, paused through wire gauze of 3(5 meshes per linear inch and made of No 32 brass or...well mixed, digested, and well stirred together for thirty minutes at a temperature of 130° F. (51.4° C.) Dose. — Two to five grains. PHARMACOP(EIA... | |
| American Pharmaceutical Association - 1896 - 1010 pages
...which five minims of hydrochloric acid have been added, form a mixture in which at least 100 grains of hard-boiled white of egg. passed through wire gauze...well mixed, digested, and well stirred together for thirty minutes at a temperature of 130° F. (54.4° C.) Dose — 2 to 5 grains. {Translation.'} DANISH... | |
| American Pharmaceutical Association. Annual Meeting - 1896 - 1002 pages
...which five minims of hydrochloric acid have been added, form a mixture in which at least 100 grains of hard-boiled white of egg. passed through wire gauze...well mixed, digested, and well stirred together for thirty minutes at a temperature of 130° F. (54.4° C.) Dose — 2 to 5 grains. [Translation. .] DANISH... | |
| William Murrell - 1896 - 690 pages
...hardboiled white of egg passed through wire gauze of thirty-six meshes per linear inch, and made of No. :$2 brass or copper wire, will dissolve on their being...well mixed, digested, and well stirred together for thirty minutes at a temperature of 130° Fahr. (54-4° C.). The standard adopted by most authorities... | |
| 1890 - 560 pages
...able, and are able, as the Pharmacopoeia directs, in half an hour to dissolve " at least 100 grains of hard-boiled white of egg passed through wire gauze...linear inch and made of No. 32 brass or copper wire," ie, reduced to a much finer state of division than any ordinary mastication reduces it; and as medical... | |
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