Transactions of the Pharmaceutical MeetingsJ. Churchill, 1872 |
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... give it his favourable consideration . The second point was the omission of those words in the Bill which render the failure to obtain the consent of the Privy Council to regulations a ground for the Privy Council at once to frame ...
... give it his favourable consideration . The second point was the omission of those words in the Bill which render the failure to obtain the consent of the Privy Council to regulations a ground for the Privy Council at once to frame ...
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... give precipitates with solution of lime , oxalate of am- monia , sulphide of ammonium or ammonio - sulphate of ... gives a white precipitate of oxy- chloride . [ § It sublimes without leaving any residue , and the portion that first ...
... give precipitates with solution of lime , oxalate of am- monia , sulphide of ammonium or ammonio - sulphate of ... gives a white precipitate of oxy- chloride . [ § It sublimes without leaving any residue , and the portion that first ...
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... give re- sults too imperfect for the present state of pharmacy . ( To be continued . ) · GLYCERINE ; ITS QUALITY AS IT EXISTS IN COMMERCE . BY JOSEPH P. REMINGTON , PHILADELPHIA . This powerful solvent and useful medicine , though but ...
... give re- sults too imperfect for the present state of pharmacy . ( To be continued . ) · GLYCERINE ; ITS QUALITY AS IT EXISTS IN COMMERCE . BY JOSEPH P. REMINGTON , PHILADELPHIA . This powerful solvent and useful medicine , though but ...
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... gives results which are close to those I Act of 1868 somewhat minute directions for applying obtain by the slight ... give results such as just indicated , results which I believe to be in exact accordance with the intentions of the ...
... gives results which are close to those I Act of 1868 somewhat minute directions for applying obtain by the slight ... give results such as just indicated , results which I believe to be in exact accordance with the intentions of the ...
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... gives free iodine , which requires for the discharge of its colour an amount of the volumetric solution of hyposulphite of ... give solution of ferrous chloride . 2HCl Fe Fe Cl2 + H2 . This is filtered , mixed with a further quantity of ...
... gives free iodine , which requires for the discharge of its colour an amount of the volumetric solution of hyposulphite of ... give solution of ferrous chloride . 2HCl Fe Fe Cl2 + H2 . This is filtered , mixed with a further quantity of ...
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Стр. 137 - There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed by the Creator into a few forms or into one; and that, whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being evolved.
Стр. 115 - LABOR with what zeal we will, Something still remains undone. Something uncompleted still Waits the rising of the sun. By the bedside, on the stair, At the threshold, near the gates, With its menace or its prayer, Like a mendicant it waits ; Waits, and will not go away ; Waits, and will not be gainsaid ; By the cares of yesterday Each to-day is heavier made ; Till at length the burden seems Greater than our strength...
Стр. 116 - For whilst, to the shame of slow-endeavouring art, Thy easy numbers flow, and that each heart Hath, from the leaves of thy unvalued book, Those Delphic lines with deep impression took ; Then thou, our fancy of itself bereaving, Dost make us marble, with too much conceiving ; And, so sepulchred, in such pomp dost lie, That kings, for such a tomb, would wish to die.
Стр. 137 - But overpoweringly strong proofs of intelligent and benevolent design lie all around us, and if ever perplexities, whether metaphysical or scientific, turn us away from them for a time, they come back upon -us with irresistible force, showing to us through Nature the influence of a free will, and teaching us that all living beings depend on one ever-acting Creator and Ruler.
Стр. 137 - It is interesting to contemplate a tangled bank, clothed with many plants of many kinds, with birds singing on the bushes, with various insects flitting about, and with worms crawling through the damp earth, and to reflect that these elaborately constructed forms, so different from each other, and dependent upon each other in so complex a manner, have all been produced by laws acting around us.
Стр. 137 - ... because I have always felt that this hypothesis does not contain the true theory of evolution, if evolution there has been, in biology. Sir John Herschel, in expressing a favourable judgment on the hypothesis of zoological evolution (with, however, some reservation in respect to the origin of man), objected to the doctrine of natural selection, that it was too like the Laputan method of making books, and that it did not sufficiently take into account a continually guiding and controlling intelligence....
Стр. 116 - The principal objects of the Society would be to make the cultivators of science acquainted with each other, to stimulate one another to new exertions, to bring the objects of science more before the public eye, and to take measures for advancing its interests and accelerating its progress.
Стр. 133 - But there can be no permanent satisfaction to the mind in explaining heat, light, elasticity, diffusion, electricity and magnetism, in gases, liquids and solids, and describing precisely the relations of these different states of matter to one another by statistics of great numbers of atoms when the properties of the atom itself are simply assumed. When the theory, of which we have the first instalment in Clausius and Maxwell's work, is complete, we are but brought face to face with a superlatively...
Стр. 319 - Whatever is intended for insertion must be authenticated by the name and address of the writer ; not necessarily for publication, but as a guaranty of good faith. We do not hold ourselves responsible for any view or ooinions expressed in the communications of our correspondents. Attention is called to the "Wants
Стр. 166 - In this process its volume will steadily diminish as the pressure augments, and no sudden diminution of volume, without the application of external pressure, will occur at any stage of it. When the full pressure has been applied, let the temperature be allowed to fall till the carbonic 1.