When the process is successfully conducted the first portion of the liquid, or percolate, passing through the percolator will be nearly saturated with the soluble constituents of the substance treated ; and if the quantity of menstruum be sufficient for... A Handbook of materia medica, pharmacy and therapeutics - Side 413af Samuel Otway Lewis Potter - 1890 - 766 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1864 - 446 sider
...When the process is sucees|fully conducted, the first portion of the filtered liquid, or percolate, will be nearly saturated with the soluble constituents...be sufficient for its exhaustion, the last portion will be nearly destitute of colour, odour, and taste. The percolator should be either conical, or nearly... | |
| 1873 - 456 sider
...When the process is successfully conducted, the first portion of the filtered liquid, or percolate, will be nearly saturated with the soluble constituents...be sufficient for its exhaustion, the last portion will be nearly destitute of colour, odour, and taste. The percolator should be either conical, or nearly... | |
| 1884 - 540 sider
...charged with the soluble portion of it, and pass from the percolator free from insoluble matt* r. " When the process is successfully conducted, the first...exhaustion, the last portion of the percolate will he destitute of color, odor and taste, other than that possessed, by the menstruum itself. " The percolator... | |
| Theodore D. Williams - 1884 - 752 sider
..."When the process is successfully conducted, the first portion of the filtered liquid, or percolate, will be nearly saturated with the soluble constituents...be sufficient for its exhaustion, the last portion will be nearly destitute of color, odor, and taste." — US Disp. 221. The first part of the process... | |
| Virgil Coblentz - 1894 - 514 sider
...menstruum in such a manner that the liquid, as it traverses the powder in its descent to the receiver, shall be charged with the soluble portion of it, and...exhaustion, the last portion of the percolate will be nearly free from color, odor, and taste, other than those of the menstruum itself." In order to be... | |
| Lucius Elmer Sayre - 1894 - 240 sider
...till exhaustion is completed, or till the supply of the liquid ceases. The Pharmacopoeia states that, when the process is successfully conducted, the first...other than that possessed by the menstruum itself. What are the practical details of the process ? The details for conducting percolation perfectly are... | |
| Charles Caspari - 1895 - 724 sider
...will serve as a cover for the percolator. (For illustration of the official process, see Fig. 104.) " When the process is successfully conducted, the first...than that possessed by the menstruum itself." The degree of fineuess of powder to which a drug is to be reduced depends partly upon the menstruum to... | |
| Kanny Lall Dey - 1896 - 472 sider
...menstruum in such a manner, that the liquid as it traverses the powder in its descent to the receiver, shall be charged with the soluble portion of it, and...sufficient for its exhaustion, the last portion of the.percolate will be nearly free from colour, odour and taste, other than those of the menstruum itself.... | |
| John Vietch Shoemaker - 1898 - 1134 sider
...menstruum in such a manner that the liquid, as it traverses the powder in its descent to the receiver, shall be charged with the soluble portion of it, and...be destitute of color, odor, and taste, other than those of the menstruum itself. " The percolator most suitable for the quantities contemplated by this... | |
| Charles Caspari - 1901 - 804 sider
...the percolator will be nearly saturated with the soluble constituents of the substance treated; KM if the quantity of menstruum be sufficient for its...be destitute of color, odor, and taste other than those possessed by the menstruum itself." The degree of fineness of powder to which a drug is to be... | |
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