Chalybeate waters more often succeed than pharmaceutical preparations; one drop of the solution of perchloride in a tumbler of water is an approximate substitute for them.
The universities and the church were both shut against a Lutheran; and no pharmaceutical places exist in this country to which Scheele could have been appointed.
Pharmaceutical chemistry deals with the nature and mode of preparation of the various drugs, ointments, etc.
Member of thePharmaceutical Society; Member of the Philological Society.
Late Examiner of the Pharmaceutical Society, and late Teacher of Pharmacy and Demonstrator of Materia Medica at University College.
The latter is the most active of all the pharmaceutical preparations of colchicum.
Many of the pharmaceutical preparations do not require litharge, which is specially adapted for ores, and heating with sodic carbonate (in great excess) will suffice.
Pharmaceutical and other Preparations of Nux Vomica and Strychnine, with Suggestions for their Valuation.
Poisoning by veratrum, sabadilla, or pharmaceutical preparations containing veratrine, is not common.
The strength of the different pharmaceutical preparations may be ascertained by dissolving in chloroform, evaporating off the chloroform, dissolving in water (which is finally acidified by from 7 to 10 per cent.
All pharmaceutical substances containing mercury, as well as the sulphide prepared in the wet way, and minerals, are best dealt with by obtaining and weighing the metal in the solid state.
Marble, professor of general andpharmaceutical chemistry, and Mrs. Fountaine Miller, professor of botany, were graduates of the first class.
Verjuice, the use of which is very ancient, was used more in pharmaceutical preparations than in the seasoning of food.
Certain botanical mistakes pointed out with authority by the Pharmaceutical Journal have here been duly corrected: and as many as fifty additional Simples will be found described in the present Enlarged Edition.
These, not being officinal, fail to find a place on the shelves of the ordinary Pharmaceutical druggist.
A vessel for holding hot water in which another vessel may be heated without scorching its contents; -- used for warming or preparing food or pharmaceutical preparations.
The medical poet, Damocrates, who wrote several pharmaceutical works, put Menecrates’ directions for preparing the Diachylon into Greek Iambic verse.
This form of Greek designation, consisting of the name of the principal ingredients in a formula, preceded by the initial DIA, was long retained in pharmaceutical nomenclature.
From 'Formulae for New Medicaments,' adopted by the Paris Pharmaceutical Society.
A kilogram of Calabar beans yields on the average one gram of eserine (from 'Formulae for new Medicaments, adopted by the Paris Pharmaceutical Society.
Culinary and pharmaceutical vessels are very commonly made of copper, but too much caution cannot be exercised in their employment.
In a paper read before the American Pharmaceutical Association by Mr Gregory, the author recommends the use of powdered gum instead of mucilage in the preparation of emulsions.
Footnote 283: The object of Mr Williams' paper, which is published in the 'Pharmaceutical Journal' for Dec.
A pharmaceutical preparation, in which glycerin is employed as the excipient.
From 'Formulae for New Medicaments adopted by the Paris Pharmaceutical Society.
Indeed, in no class of pharmaceutical preparations are the instructions of practitioners and the colleges more commonly disregarded.
Over at the Pharmaceutical across the way the words "what price?
The mortar is the most ancient of pharmaceutical implements, its earliest use carrying us back to prehistoric times, when the early Briton bruised his grain in the hollow of a granite boulder.
My thanks are due to the Editor of the Pharmaceutical Journal for permission to reproduce several illustrations which appeared in its pages together with a portion of this work.
The value of the mortar as a pharmaceutical implement was recognised by these early practitioners, and was given the most prominent position in their shops, and so the pestle and mortar became a symbol or trade sign of pharmacy.
He disagreed with the doctors also, whose prescriptions he stigmatised as barbarous, and was much against the use of correctives being added to pharmaceutical recipes when they had no natural relation to the preparation itself.
Coming to the time of the Roman Empire, we have the first real evidence of the use of the mortar for pharmaceutical purposes.
Rhazes and Avicenna were the first physicians to introduce improvements in pharmaceutical preparations.
He became one of the originators of the Pharmaceutical Association of the province, of which he was elected secretary and later treasurer and vice president.
He is also engaged in the manufacture of medicines as proprietor of a business conducted under the style of Dick & Company and he is publisher and editor of the Montreal Pharmaceutical Journal.
He afterward spent a year in a pharmaceutical establishment and a year as a telegraph operator at St. Jerome Junction on the Canadian Pacific and Canadian Northern of Quebec Railroads.
He did equally efficient work in promoting sanitary conditions in Montreal along various lines and at the same time he occupied a prominent position as a representative of the pharmaceutical profession.
Yet the name of Fulleymore Ransome, in gold letters on a black ground, and withPharmaceutical Chemist under it in a scroll, more than held its own beside John Randall.
He had made his burst for freedom five years ago, when he refused to be a Pharmaceutical Chemist in his father's shop, because he could not stand his father's ubiquity.
Fulleymore Ransome had about him the small refinement of the suburban shopkeeper, made finer by the intellectual processes that had turned him out a Pharmaceutical Chemist.
The long-drawn, subtle corners of Ranny's eyes and mouth were lifted in that irrepressible smile of his, while Mr. Ransome asserted his pharmaceutical dignity by acrimonious comment.
At the very end of the Middle Ages came the father of modern pharmaceutical chemistry, Basil Valentine.
Drugs were manufactured under the inspection of the government and there was a heavy penalty for substitution, or for the sale of old inert drugs, or improperly prepared pharmaceutical materials.
The root and the herb are met with in the German pharmaceutical tariff of the 17th century.
A report of the inquest is to be found in the Pharmaceutical Journal, 1872, p.
Rivett passed the minor examination of the Pharmaceutical Society.
Richmond, of Southtown, passed their preliminary examinations of the Pharmaceutical Society.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pharmaceutical" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: drug; medicinal; medicine; pill; remedy