The Chemist: A Monthly Journal of Chemical and Physical Science..., 2. kötetR. Hastings., 1841 |
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... Medicine , as well as a more extended knowledge of Pharmacy will , we are as confident as we shall be rejoiced at its existence , be compelled by an act of the Legislature , made to re - organize the profession of Medicine , and to ...
... Medicine , as well as a more extended knowledge of Pharmacy will , we are as confident as we shall be rejoiced at its existence , be compelled by an act of the Legislature , made to re - organize the profession of Medicine , and to ...
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... medicine , to obtain a perfect knowledge of chemistry , as being of the highest importance to their professional eminence and reputation , which we can safely predict will rise in exact proportion to their acquirements of its various ...
... medicine , to obtain a perfect knowledge of chemistry , as being of the highest importance to their professional eminence and reputation , which we can safely predict will rise in exact proportion to their acquirements of its various ...
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... Medicine , were it not for the productions which are founded in Chemistry ? Take these from the Pharmacopoeia , and this , now the first of all human studies , would at once become the feeblest of the arts of man . - In the great ...
... Medicine , were it not for the productions which are founded in Chemistry ? Take these from the Pharmacopoeia , and this , now the first of all human studies , would at once become the feeblest of the arts of man . - In the great ...
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... medicines which this science they seldom look in vain . Chemistry forms . Hence it is manifest that What has it not done , and does it not pro- THE CHEMIST is at once interesting to all ; mise to effect for them ? It has not merely and ...
... medicines which this science they seldom look in vain . Chemistry forms . Hence it is manifest that What has it not done , and does it not pro- THE CHEMIST is at once interesting to all ; mise to effect for them ? It has not merely and ...
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... medicine , utterly at variance with the commonly received opinions of the actions of the preparations of mercury upon animal bodies , in as much as they show , that finely divided mercury either rubbed on the surface or administered ...
... medicine , utterly at variance with the commonly received opinions of the actions of the preparations of mercury upon animal bodies , in as much as they show , that finely divided mercury either rubbed on the surface or administered ...
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83. oldal - That the gentlemen whose names are appended be requested to act as a Committee (with power to add to their number) for the purpose of carrying out the previous resolution and of reporting to an adjourned public meeting to be held during the second week in October next.
214. oldal - ... Council. 27. — Every member may introduce a visitor at an Ordinary Meeting, with the consent of the meeting. 28. — At an Ordinary Meeting, no resolution relating to the rules or management of the Society shall be proposed, except as provided by Article 36. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGS. 29. — The Annual General Meeting of the Members of the Society shall be held on the third Friday in May at eight in the evening, or on such other day, and at such other time as the Council shall appoint, to receive...
74. oldal - ... the very locality from which some of the first waters which I examined were taken, and nothing more is wanting to identify the cause of the rapid decay of the ship's copper with that of the mortality of the climate.
249. oldal - Half an hour had scarcely passed when he became quiet, and at the end of an hour, he had so far recovered as to be able to sit up in bed, and give rational replies to every question.
257. oldal - ... distilled water ; it is quickly dried, and a second time washed with the same solution. It is then, when dry, placed for a minute in a solution of...
213. oldal - Superintendents, who shall be elected by the Council, and who shall severally subscribe the sum of Two Guineas annually. (The Sum of Twenty Guineas, subscribed in one payment, shall be received in lieu of the annual subscription.) Honorary and Corresponding Members, comprising such medical and scientific men as have distinguished themselves in any of the branches of knowledge embraced in the Educational Objects of the Society, shall be elected by the Council, but shall not be allowed to be present...
74. oldal - ... and the prevalence of the deadly miasma, to which we were nightly exposed from the surrounding swamps. The horrid sickening stench of this miasma must be experienced to be conceived : no description of it can convey to the mind the wretched sensation that is felt for some time before and after daybreak. In those accursed swamps, one is oppressed not only bodily but mentally with an indescribable feeling of heaviness, languor, nausea, and disgust, which requires a considerable effort to shake...
74. oldal - The peculiar unhealthiness of mangrove swamps in all parts of the world, I have little doubt, arises, from that tree requiring salt water for its growth, and its decaying foliage being thus brought into immediate contact with the sulphates. The hypothesis also agrees with the fact, (which I believe has been established,) that the unhealthiness of such situations does not extend to any considerable distance from the sea.
148. oldal - BRITAIN," having for its object the union of the members of the trade into one body — the protection of the general interests — and the improvement and advancement of scientific knowledge. As the basis of such union, your Committee would recommend the adoption of education, examination, registration, and representation as in.
234. oldal - Italian might be under less restraint, leaving M. Gros with one of his own workmen, as an attendant. The Italian put a quantity of tin into one crucible, and a quantity of quicksilver into another. The tin was melted in the fire and the mercury heated. It was then poured into the melted tin, and at the same time a red powder enclosed in wax was projected into the amalgam. An agitation took place, and a great deal of smoke was exhaled from the crucible; but this speedily subsided, and the whole being...