New Remedies, Volume 6Frederick Albert Castle, Charles Rice Wm. Wood & Company, 1877 "An illustrated monthly trade journal of materia medica, pharmacy and therapeutics" (varies). |
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Page 223 - Articles the growth, produce, and manufacture of the United States, when returned in the same condition as exported.
Page 312 - Medicinal Plants: being descriptions, with original Figures, of the Principal Plants employed in Medicine, and an account of their Properties and Uses.
Page 278 - Resolved, That the president of this association appoint a committee of five...
Page 158 - All medicinal preparations, whether chemical or otherwise, usually imported with the name of the manufacturer, shall have the true name of the manufacturer and the place where they are prepared, permanently and legibly affixed to each parcel by stamp, label, or otherwise; and all medicinal preparations imported without such names so affixed shall be adjudged to be forfeited.
Page 192 - ... are employed in sight; on the contrary, those that are more obscure, do not give the animal spirits a sufficient exercise; whereas the rays that produce in us the idea of green, fall upon the eye in such a...
Page 192 - ... more obscure do not give the animal spirits a sufficient exercise ; whereas the rays that produce in us the idea of green, fall upon the eye in such a due proportion, that they give the animal spirits their proper play, and by keeping up the struggle in a just balance, excite a very pleasing and agreeable sensation. Let the cause be what it will, the effect is certain ; for which reason the poets ascribe to this particular colour the epithet of cheerful.
Page 157 - ... law, founded on their purity and strength, the following list is given of some of the principal articles, with the result of special tests agreeing with the standard authorities referred to in the law, all of which articles are to be entitled to entry when ascertained by analysis to be composed as noted, viz: Aloes, when affording 80 per cent, of pure aloetic extractive.
Page 73 - That all women of whatever age, rank, profession or degree, whether virgins, maids or widows, that shall from and after such...
Page 324 - It is here desirable rather to limit the rapidity of the blood formation, so that when the several vascular turgescence of the menstrual period comes, it will not find the blood-vessels too distended with blood. This will lead to diminished catamenial loss, and so the blood waste will be economized.
Page 157 - ... any manner deteriorated as to render them inferior in strength and purity to the standard established by the United States, Edinburgh, London, French, and German pharmacopoeias and dispensatories, and thereby improper, unsafe, or dangerous to be used for medicinal purposes, a return to that effect shall be made upon the invoice, and the articles so noted shall not pass the Custom-house, unless, on a re-examination of a strictly analytical character, called for by the owner or consignee, the return...