A reprint from the Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association for 1873. Although disguised by the appellation "Notes," the reader will find that the papers here published in pamphlet form are a great deal more than mere "notes," but give us in the few pages the results of many hours of patient and accurate observation. Though some of the details may be regarded by some as superfluous, yet their instructive character is such as to make them always not merely acceptable, but really welcome. The papers republished ...
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A reprint from the Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association for 1873. Although disguised by the appellation "Notes," the reader will find that the papers here published in pamphlet form are a great deal more than mere "notes," but give us in the few pages the results of many hours of patient and accurate observation. Though some of the details may be regarded by some as superfluous, yet their instructive character is such as to make them always not merely acceptable, but really welcome. The papers republished are entitled: On the preservation of hypodermic solutions; on ergot and its preparations; on rhubarb; on buying alcohol and distilled spirits; on a general apparatus stand, upright condenser, pinchcock and burette stand. The pamphlet is embellished with a number of excellent woodcuts. -- American Journal of Pharmacy , Vol. 46.
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