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" Pharmacie) employs 4 parts (by weight) of yolk of egg, and 5 parts of glycerine, which he mixes simply in a mortar. It has the consistence of liquid honey, and is unctuous like the fatty substances, over which it has the advantage of being easily removed... "
The Cincinnati Lancet and Observer - Page 328
1868
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American Eclectic Medical Review, Volumes 3-4

1868 - 596 pages
...mortar with five parts of glycerin. The compound has the consistence of honey, and is unctuous like fatty substances, over which it has the advantage...removed by water. It is unalterable, a specimen having laid exposed to the air for three years unchanged. Applied to the skin it forms a varnish which effectually...
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Detroit Review of Medicine and Pharmacy, Volume 2

1867 - 592 pages
...employs four parts (by weight) of yolk of egg, and five parts of glycerin, which he mixes simply ID a mortar. It has the consistence of liquid honey,...forms on the surface a varnish, which protects it from the contact of the air. These properties render it serviceable for broken surfaces of all kinds, particularly...
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American Journal of Pharmacy, Volume 39

1867 - 600 pages
...this compound, M. Edmood Sichel employs 4 parts (by weight) of yolk of egg, and 5 parts of glycerin, which he mixes simply in a mortar. It has the consistence...unctuous like the fatty substances, over which it haa the advantage of being easily removed by water. It is unalterable, a specimen having been left...
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Half-yearly Compendium of Medical Science: A Synopsis of the ..., Part 1

1868 - 662 pages
...compound, M. EDMOND SICHEL (Journ. de Pharmacie) employs 4 parts (by weight) of yolk of egg, and 5 parts of glycerine, which he mixes simply in a mortar....forms on the surface a varnish, which protects it from the contact of the air. These properties render it serviceable for broken surfaces of all kinds, particularly...
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The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in ..., Volume 18

1868 - 354 pages
...Glycerole. — To contain this compound, M. Edmund Sichel employs 4 parts (by weight) of yolk of egg, and 5 parts of glycerine, which he mixes simply in a mortar....a specimen having been left exposed to the air for 3 years with impunity. Applied to the skin, it forms on the surface a varnish, which protects it from...
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The Half-yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences: Being a Digest of British ...

1868 - 620 pages
...mortar with five parts of glycerine. The compound has the consistence of honey, and is unctuous like fatty substances, over which it has the advantage...removed by water. It is unalterable, a specimen having laid exposed to the air for three years unchanged. Applied to the skin, it forms a varnish which effectually...
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The Godey's Lady's Book Receipts and Household Hints

Sarah Annie Frost - 1870 - 470 pages
...mortar with five parts of glycerin. The compound has the consistence of honey, and is unctuous like fatty substances, over which it has the advantage...removed by water. It is unalterable, a specimen having laid exposed to the air for three years unchanged. Applied to the skin, it forms a varnish which effectually...
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The New England Farmer, Volume 4

1870 - 586 pages
...mortar with five parts of glycerine. The compound has the consistence of IIUJUT, and is unctuous like fatty substances, over which it has the advantage...removed by water. It is unalterable, a specimen having laid exposed to the air for three years unchanged. Applied to the skin, it forms a varnish which effectually...
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Our New Cook Book and Household Receipts: Carefully Selected and Indexed

Sarah Annie Frost - 1883 - 492 pages
...mortar with five parts of glycerin. The compound has the consistence of honey, and is unctuous like fatty substances, over which it has the advantage...removed by water. It is unalterable, a specimen having laid exposed to the air for three years unchanged. Applied to the skin, it forms a varnish which effectually...
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American Journal of Pharmacy, Volume 39

1867 - 602 pages
...this compound, M. Edmond Sichel employs 4 parts (by weight) of yolk of egg, and 5 parts of glycerin, which he mixes simply in a mortar. It has the consistence...been left exposed to the air for three years with impu. nity. Applied to the skin, it forms on the surface a varnish, which protects it from the contact...
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