The modus operandi is as follows : — Put into a twelve ounce bottle one ounce of chloroform and about three drachms of ether ; to the mixture add the same volume of the syrup to be employed ; observe carefully the disposition of the fluids ; the chloroform... Detroit Review of Medicine and Pharmacy - Pągina 941867Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 1864 - 394 pągines
...carefully the dispoiition of the fluids, the chlorotorm and ether" will probably sink, then addguflittim more ether until the two liquids, on being shaken...to their position in the system ; finally fill up tb« bottle with the syrup, and shake well for a minute or two. The syrup should not be too dense,... | |
| American Pharmaceutical Association - 1864 - 636 pągines
...the disposition of the fluids ; the Chloroform and Ether will probably sink. Then add, drop by drop, more Ether, until the two liquids, on being shaken...together, appear indifferent as to their position. Finally, fill up the bottle with the syrup, and shake it well for a minute or two. The syrup to be... | |
| American Pharmaceutical Association - 1865 - 282 pągines
...the disposition of the fluids ; the Chloroform and Ether will probably Rink. Then add, drop by drop, more Ether, until the two liquids, on being shaken...together, appear indifferent as to their position. Finally, fill up the bottle with the syrup, and shake it well for a minute or two. The syrup to be... | |
| Erasmus Darwin Fenner, Daniel Warren Brickell - 1867 - 682 pągines
...form is that containing one-twelfth. The modus operand! is as follows : — Put into a twelve-ounce bottle one ounce of chloroform and about three drachms...with syrup, and shake well for a minute or two. The syrnp should not be too dense, or it will be difficult to impart to it sufficient agitation to ensure... | |
| 1867 - 582 pągines
...carefully the disposition of the fluids, the chloroform and ether will probably sink, then add guttabim more ether until the two liquids, on being shaken...commixture of the fluids. The syrup should be composed of gam and sugar, of honey or treacle ; syrup of sugar does not answer well, apparently on account of... | |
| 1868 - 662 pągines
...carefully the disposition of the fluids: the chloroform and ether will probably sink, then add yuttatim more ether until the two liquids, on being shaken...bottle with syrup, and shake well for a minute or two. II. GENERAL AKD SPECIAL THERAPEUTICS. Alcoholic Narcotism. In an article on this subject, WF WADE,... | |
| 1867 - 506 pągines
...a syrup of chloroform which, he says, manifests no tendency to separation : Put into a twelve-ounce bottle one ounce of chloroform and about three drachms...difficult to impart to it sufficient agitation to insure the complete commixture of the fluids. The syrup should be composed of gum and sugar, of honey... | |
| 1865 - 750 pągines
...that fallacy as soon as it appeared. Another form, also from a foreign source, consists of 1-1 00th of chloroform dissolved in oil and then emulsed with...position in the system ; finally fill up the bottle with the syrup, and shake well for a minute or two. The syrup should not be too dense, or it will be difficult... | |
| 1865 - 552 pągines
...to separation if the theory admitted of being practically carried out. It was also obviously a tine qua non that the lighter liquid should not be liable...position in the system ; finally fill up the bottle with the syrup, and shake well for a minute or two. The syrup should not be too dense, or it will be difficult... | |
| 1864 - 574 pągines
...of that fallacy as soon as it appeared. Another form, also from a foreign source, consists of TJfl of chloroform dissolved in oil and then emulsed with...position in the system ; finally fill up the bottle with the syrup, and shake well for a minute or two. The syrup should not be too dense, or it will be difficult... | |
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