Year-book of Pharmacy

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John Churchill & Sons, 1913
Includes the transactions of the British Pharmaceutical Conference at its 7th-64th annual meetings.
 

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Page 579 - Agriculture may after such inquiry as they deem necessary, make regulations for determining what deficiency in any of the normal constituents of genuine milk, cream, butter, or cheese, or what addition of extraneous matter or proportion of water, in any sample of milk (including condensed milk), cream, butter, or cheese...
Page 579 - ... either in a different building or room from that in which the ordinary sittings of the court are held, or on different days or at different times from which the ordinary sittings of the court are held and a court of summary jurisdiction so sitting is in the Act referred to as a Juvenile court.
Page 428 - The general council shall cause to be published under their direction a book containing a list of medicines and compounds, and the manner of preparing them, together with the true weights and measures by which they are to be prepared and mixed, and containing such other matter and things relating thereto as the general council shall think fit, to be called
Page 588 - If a person sells to the prejudice of the purchaser any food or drug which is not of the nature, or not of the substance, or not of the quality, of the food or drug demanded by the purchaser, he shall, subject to the provisions of the next succeeding section, be guilty of an offence.
Page 218 - The portion of the alcoholic extract, which was insoluble in water, consisted chiefly of resinous material, from which, however, a quantity of a-elaterin (mp 232; [a]D— 68.9) was isolated (compare Trans., 1909, 95, 1989).
Page 429 - Council, subject to this proviso, that it shall be lawful for the Commissioners of the Treasury from time to time to fix the price at which copies of the said work are to be sold to the public.
Page 226 - An alcoholic extract of the above-ground portions of the plant, when distilled in a current of steam, yielded a small amount of an essential oil, possessing a strong, rank odour.
Page 579 - ... deficiency in any of the normal constituents of genuine milk, cream, butter, or cheese, or what addition of extraneous matter or proportion of water, in any sample of milk (including condensed milk), cream, butter, or cheese, shall for the purposes of the Sale of Food and Drugs Acts raise a presumption, until the contrary is proved...
Page 216 - The portion of the extract which was insoluble in water, formed a dark-colored, resinous mass. It consisted largely of amorphous products, some of which gave 3 : 4-dihydroxycinnamic acid on hydrolysis, and a small amount of an amorphous alkaloid was also present. The following definite substances were, however, obtained from the resin: (1) Hentriacontane, C3iH64...

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