| William Nicholson - 1808 - 900 pages
...to it from time u> time a sufficient quantity of any animal oil and salt, well dcphlegnuted: ther, boil it in melted nitre for a considerable time, and separate the powder from lh« nitrfi by dissolvm;; it in water." The preparation sold as Jameit puu-der, however, appears from... | |
| 1818 - 476 pages
...earthen vessel, adding to it from time to time a sufficient quantity of any animal oil and salt well dephlegmated ; then boil it in melted nitre for a...separate the powder from the nitre by dissolving, it.jp •water. The The Pill*— Take quicksilver, make an amalgaina with e^ual parts of the martial... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1821 - 436 pages
...earl hen vessel adding to it from time to time a sufficient quantity of any animal oil and salt, well dephlegmated ; then boil it in melted nitre for a...powder from the nitre by dissolving it in water." The real recipe has been studiously concealed, and afalse one published in its stead. Different formula... | |
| John Ayrton Paris - 1825 - 1036 pages
...vessel, adding to it from time to time, a sufficient qnaniil\ of any animal oil and salt, dephlcgmated ; then boil it in melted nitre for a considerable time, and separate the powder from the nilre by dissolving it in water." rience has established the fact, that James's Powder is less active... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1828 - 872 pages
...earthen vessel, adding to it from time to time a sufficient quantity of any animal oil and salt, well dephlegmated ; then boil it in melted nitre, for a...considerable time, and separate the powder from the nit» by dissolving it in water." The real recipe has been studiously concealed, and a false one published... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 396 pages
...earthen vessel, adding to it from time to time a sufficient quantity of any animal oil and salt, well dephlegmated ; then boil it in melted nitre for a...powder from the nitre by dissolving it in water.' Dr. Monro adds, that 'when the doctor first administered his powder, he used to join one grain of a... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1831 - 980 pages
...adding to it from time to time a sufficient quantity of any animal oil and salt, well dephlegmutcd ; then boil it in melted nitre, for a considerable time,...powder from the nitre by dissolving it in water." The real recipe has been studiously concealed, and a false one published in its stead. Different formula;... | |
| James Rennie - 1833 - 524 pages
...with tincture of castor, and divide into 40 pills. They are usually made, however, with antimonial powder, instead of James's powder. JAMES'S POWDER....Pearson and Phillips at a considerable distance of time. Adulterated with flour, prepared chalk, gypsum, and other white powders, and the fraud is concealed... | |
| James Rennie (surgeon.) - 1837 - 518 pages
...tincture of castor, and divide into 40 pills. They are usually made, however, with compound antimonial powder, instead of James's powder. JAMES'S POWDER....and certain process for its preparation, is proved r by the similarity of the two analyses by Pearson and Phillips at a considerable distance of time.... | |
| 1843 - 800 pages
...earthen vessel, adding to it, from time to time a sufficient quantity of any animal oil and salt well dephlegmated : then boil it in melted nitre for a...powder from the nitre by dissolving it in water!" I beg also to draw especial attention to the latter part of the specification, which, though equally... | |
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