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" ... heat for eight or ten days, in the proportion of one part of the former to four of the latter. The doses of the powder vary from two to twenty grains ; it may be given diffused in any liquid which the patient fancies. With young patients it is safest... "
The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Practical Medicine - Page 447
1836
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The Western Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences, Volume 9

1836 - 718 pages
...diluted alcohol, or common brandy, exposed to a gentle heat for eight or ten days in the proportion of one part of the former to four of the latter. "The...Should the disease yield before the largest doses are reached, no further augmentation need be made. When the tincture is employed, from 3ss. to 3iss. are...
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The Earth: Its Physical Condition and Most Remarkable Phenomena

William Mullinger Higgins - 1836 - 514 pages
...matter by which the earth is surrounded is composed of two elastic fluids, called oxygen and nitrogen, in the proportions of one part of the former to four of the latter. But the atmosphere contains other substances, which must be rather considered as impurities than as...
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The Family Library (Harper)., Volume 78

1836 - 422 pages
...matter by which the earth is surrounded is composed of two elastic fluids, called oxygen and nitrogen, in the proportions of one part of the former to four of the latter. But the atmosphere contains other substances, which must be rather considered as impurities than as...
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The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Volume 24

1836 - 634 pages
...diluted alcohol, or common brandy, exposed to agentle heat for eight or ten days, in the proportion of one part of the former to four of the latter. The...Should the disease yield before the largest doses are reached, no further augmentation need be made. When the tincture is employed, from îss. to ;iss. are...
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The Management of Infancy and Childhood, in Health and Disease

Howard Barrett - 1875 - 674 pages
...The air that we breathe is a mixture of the gases oxygen and nitrogen, in the proportion, by volume, of one part of the former, to four of the latter. The nitrogen is inactive, and merely serves to dilute the oxygen. When we expand our lungs with air, the...
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A Dictionary of medical terminology, dental surgery, and the collateral sciences

Chapin Aaron Harris - 1882 - 818 pages
...is by dissolving in aqua regia (royal water), a mixture of nitric and muriatic acids in proportion of one part of the former to four of the latter. The bullion to be refined (composed, say of gold, silver, and copper), previously prepared by graining,...
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Annual Report for ... with Accompanying Papers, Volume 10

Iowa Geological Survey - 1900 - 742 pages
...by ED Perkins. Here, sand rolled brick are made from a mixture of loam and loess, in the proportion of one part of the former to four of the latter. The brick are dried in open sheds and burned in an open kiln. Pottery making has been an industry carried...
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Annual Report for ... with Accompanying Papers, Volume 10

Iowa Geological Survey - 1900 - 812 pages
...by ED Perkins. Here, sand rolled brick are made from a mixture of loam and loess, in the proportion of one part of the former to four of the latter. The brick are dried in open sheds and burned in an open kiln. Pottery making has been an industry carried...
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Iowa Geological Survey, Volume 10

1900 - 714 pages
...by ED Perkins. Here, sand rolled brick are made from a mixture of loam and loess, in the proportion of one part of the former to four of the latter. The brick are dried in open sheds and burned in an open kiln. Pottery making has been an industry carried...
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Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Volume 28

1836 - 704 pages
...diluted alcohol, or common brandy, exposed to agentle heat for eight or ten days, in the proportion of one part of the former to four of the latter. The...Should the disease yield before the largest doses are reached, no further augmentation need be made. When the tincture is employed, from sss. to jiss. are...
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