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" Rectified sulphuric ether - - 125 " " Rectified alcohol .... 8 " " Put the cotton with the ether into a well-stopped bottle, and shake the mixture for some minutes. Then add the alcohol by degrees, and continue to shake until the whole of the liquid acquires... "
Chemistry, Theoretical, Practical, and Analytical: As Applied and Relating ... - Page 335
by Sheridan Muspratt - 1860
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London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine, Volume 7; Volume 42

1848 - 1138 pages
...alcohol by degrees, and continue to shake until the whole of the liquid acquires a syrupy consistency. It may be then passed through a cloth, the residue...the hand, will support, after a few minutes, without giving way, a weight of from twenty to thirty pounds. Its adhesive power is so great, that the cloth...
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The Chemical Gazette, Volume 6

1848 - 548 pages
...degrees, and continue to shake until the whole of the liquid acquires a syrupy consistency. It may then be passed through a cloth, the residue strongly pressed,...prepared possesses remarkably adhesive properties. * The common commercial acid will answer. When very weak, a longer immersion of the cotton is required....
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The New England Botanic, Medical and Surgical Journal, Volumes 3-4

1849 - 786 pages
...degrees, and continue to shake until the whole of the liquid acquires a syrupy consistency. It may then be passed through a cloth, the residue strongly pressed,...covered with it, and made to adhere by evaporation in the palm of the hand, will support, after a few minutes, without giving way, a weight of from 20...
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Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Meetings, Volume 8

1849 - 630 pages
...alcohol by degrees, and continue to shake until the whole of the liquid acquires a syrupy consistency. It may be then passed through a cloth, the residue...pressed, and the liquid kept in a well-secured bottle. CoUodion thus prepared possesses remarkably adhesive properties. A piece of linen or cotton cloth covered...
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The Northwestern Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 1

1848 - 590 pages
...degrees, and continue to shake until the whole of the liquid acquire a syrupy consistency. It may then be passed through a cloth, the residue strongly pressed, and the liquid kept in a well secured bottle. Culloilion thus prepared posesses remarkable adhesive properties. A piece of linen...
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The Western Quarterly Review

1849 - 364 pages
...degrees, and continue to shake until the whole liquid acquires a syrup-like consistency. It may then be passed through a cloth, the residue strongly pressed, and the liquid kept in a well secured bottle. Collodion thus prepared, possesses remarkably adhesive properties. A piece of...
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The Southern Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 5

1849 - 466 pages
...and continue' to shake nntil the whole of the liquid acquires a syrupy Consistency. It may then be1 passed through a cloth, the residue strongly pressed, and the liquid kept in a Well* secured bottle. Collodion thus prepared possesses remarkable adhesive properties. A piece of...
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An Introduction to practical pharmacy

Edward Parrish - 1856 - 576 pages
...the action of any solvents, ether excepted.1 M. Malgaigne states, in his article already quoted, that "a piece of linen or cotton cloth covered with it,...hand, will support, after a few. minutes, without giving way, a weight of from 20 to 30 Ibs. Its adhesive power is so great that the cloth will commonly...
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A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines: Containing a Clear ..., Volume 1

Andrew Ure - 1856 - 1140 pages
...NIH •njig; [| of the liquid acquires A syrupy consistency. It mny be then passed throngh t elotk the residue strongly pressed, and the liquid kept...possesses remarkably adhesive properties. A piece of lion or cotton cloth covered with it and made to adhere by evaporation to the palm of tb» hand, will...
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An Introduction to practical pharmacy

Edward Parrish - 1859 - 764 pages
...contractility, and quite impervious to moisture or to the action of any ordinary solvents, ether excepted. "A piece of linen or cotton cloth covered with it, and made to adhere by evaporation, to the palms of the hand, will support, after a few minutes, without giving way, a weight of from 20 to 30...
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