Pharmacists who have attempted to put up a nonproprietary preparation similar to or, more correctly, having the alleged composition of Bromidia have found it practically impossible to do so.
In this the pharmacists attempted to incorporate the cannabis indica by using the tincture of the drug and suspending it by the addition of tincture of soap bark.
It is further recommended that under the foregoing names, manufacturers andpharmacists be requested to dispense the products, in accordance with the following descriptions: =Petrolatum Liquidum, Grave.
There are some doctors, however, who will allow laymen who are not chemists, pharmacists or physicians to formulate and compound a prescription and tell them what it is good for and how to use it.
This is the common experience of physicians who, having prescribed some ready-made mixture, wish to change the dose of one of its constituents and write a prescription or ask their pharmacists to prepare a similar preparation.
Of course the microscope can only apply to a part of these things, and many pharmacists have but few occasions to use its powers.
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The arrangement here described is one that may readily be adapted to, and is specially suited for, the old fashioned stills which are in frequent use among pharmacists for the purpose of distilling water.
This act also applies to apothecaries and pharmacists who prescribe for the sick.
Instead thepharmacists turned to American experience in making the English medicines.
Turning to the original formulas, where these were given in English patent specifications, the pharmacists soon became convinced that the information provided by the original proprietors served "only to mislead.
From many members of the College, and from other pharmacists as well, recipes were secured.
Such were the origins of the eight remedies which the Philadelphia pharmacists were to take account of in 1824.
Origin of English Patent Medicines When the Philadelphia pharmacists began their study, the eight English patent medicines were from half a century to two centuries old.
Thus the Philadelphia pharmacistsdevised eight new standardized formulas, aimed at retaining the therapeutic goals of the original patent medicines, while brought abreast of current pharmaceutical knowledge.
This fundamental fact was to be recognized by the committee of Philadelphia pharmacistsin 1824.
Pharmacists sometimes experience the greatest difficulty in obtaining the drugs which they legitimately require, and the prices have increased extraordinarily.
While dentists and pharmacists have not succeeded quite so well, yet the success of the physician has directly opened an avenue for the pharmacists, and has indirectly helped the dentist.
If the pharmacists would prepare extracts and keep on hand the crude drugs most in demand the public would gain a great advantage and the druggists be well repaid for their labor.
It seems incredible that a reputable firm of manufacturingpharmacists would make the positive statement that castanea is almost a specific in whooping cough.
Seven pharmacists declined to fill a prescription for an official preparation because they could not buy the preparation from a wholesaler, and it required some persuasion to get the eighth to make the preparation.
But even worse, several of the pharmacists offered my patient some ready-made troche more or less resembling the official, or offered compressed tablets of ammonium chlorid.
The Committee of Revision of the Pharmacopeia included physicians and pharmacists (retail, wholesale and manufacturing), but the pharmacistswere in the majority and in control.
Does it seem within the bounds of reason that substitution is so commonly practiced by pharmacists that this firm must go to large expense to prevent the substitution of spurious mixtures for its product?
Real pharmacy by real pharmacists is a necessity if we are to succeed in combating the proprietary evil.
A few years ago he was unable to obtain from either of two pharmacists an emulsion of cod liver oil without the hypophosphites because, as both said, “It does not come without hypophosphites.
Some gelatin, hot water, a large cork, and a few domestic sewing needles are all that is required for very satisfactory coating of pills with gelatin, yet few pharmacists seem willing to perform this simple procedure.
Bandiera, who, so far as we can learn, are neither physicians nor pharmacists nor have any scientific standing.
Being prepared mainly by pharmacists to meet the needs of pharmacists, the Pharmacopeia of course contains much matter of little interest to physicians and entirely foreign to scientific medicine.
There were but a few pharmacistsof Smyrna and the neighboring islands who took a small quantity for making medicinal plasters.
There is now, however, a growing tendency in a certain class of diseases to attach considerable importance to its accurate estimation, and, as some little trouble is involved, pharmacists should be prepared to undertake the work.
Two national societies of druggists and pharmacists in 1908 passed resolutions against whiskey drug-stores.
She wishes also to acknowledge kindness and much help received from pharmacists and druggists in the fight against dangerous patent medicines and drug drinks sold at soda fountains.
One of the pharmacists thus misrepresented, happened to be Sidney Faber, the secretary of the Board of Pharmacy.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pharmacists" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.