| 1864 - 394 pages
...composed of ether three parts, chloroform two parts, alcohol one part (by measure) is to be preferred on account of the uniform blending of the ether and chloroform when combined with alcohol, and the equable escape of the constituents in vapor, and the committee suggest that it should be more extensively... | |
| 1865 - 614 pages
...required conditions better than any of the above mixtures ; but in the meantime they suggest that A and ะก should be more extensively tried than they have hitherto...preferable on account of the uniform blending of the ether aud chloroform wheu combined with alcohol, and probably the more equable escape of the constituents... | |
| 1865 - 598 pages
...three parts of ether, two parts of chloroform, and one part of alcohol (by measure), is to be preferred on account of the uniform blending of the ether and chloroform when combined with alcohol, and the equable escape of the constituents in vapour ; and the committee suggest that it should be more... | |
| 1865 - 614 pages
...composed of ether thrce parts, chloroform two parts, aleohol one part (by measure), is to be preferred on account of the uniform blending of the ether and chloroform when combined with aleohol, and the equable escape of the constituents in vapor, and the Committce suggest that it should... | |
| Arthur Ernest Sansom - 1865 - 208 pages
...perfectly than either of these mixtures. In the mean time the committee suggests that both of them should be more extensively tried than they have hitherto been in this country. Of the two mixtures, preference is, in the opinion of the committee, due to A, on account of the uniform... | |
| Robert Ellis - 1866 - 96 pages
...yet more perfectly than either of these mixtures. In the mean time the Committee suggests that they should be more extensively tried than they have hitherto been in this country." The mixture recommended specially by the Committee was that containing alcohol one part, chloroform... | |
| Robert Ellis (F.L.S.) - 1866 - 96 pages
...yet more perfectly than either of these mixtures. In the mean time the Committee suggests that they should be more extensively tried than they have hitherto been in this country." The mixture recommended specially by the Committee was that containing alcohol one part, chloroform... | |
| 1866 - 600 pages
...ether, two parts of chloroform, and one part of alcohol (by measure), is to be preferred on account of uniform blending of the ether and chloroform when combined with alcohol, and the equable escape of the constituents in vapor; and the Committee suggest that it should be more extensively... | |
| 1879 - 738 pages
...the mixture was, according to the Doctor, due to Dr. Harley. The committee says it is by " theuniform blending of the ether and chloroform, when combined...probably the more equable escape of the constituents in vapor." The chloroform is the potent agent and theothers chiefly adjuvants, vehicles and dilutentsof... | |
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