. An introduction to practical pharmacy [microform] : designed as a textbook for the student and as a guide to the physician and pharmaceutist : with many formulas and prescriptions . r. Counter lamps. nient; it may be led by a ground burner from the pendant or side-light nearest at hand, and will be very convenient for heating pur-poses. The remarks on p. 135, in regard to the office stove, shouldnot be overlooked. Amono- the little conveniences, it is well not to overlook a cork-screw Fi°\ 224, which should be hung on a tack, in an accessibleplace. With an eye to convenience and to furnishin
. An introduction to practical pharmacy [microform] : designed as a textbook for the student and as a guide to the physician and pharmaceutist : with many formulas and prescriptions . r. Counter lamps. nient; it may be led by a ground burner from the pendant or side-light nearest at hand, and will be very convenient for heating pur-poses. The remarks on p. 135, in regard to the office stove, shouldnot be overlooked. Amono- the little conveniences, it is well not to overlook a cork-screw Fi°\ 224, which should be hung on a tack, in an accessibleplace. With an eye to convenience and to furnishing a manipulat-ing counter, a spritz, Fig. 223, may be suitably disposed on it;much will depend on the size of the top, and care must be takennot to crowd the space to be used in manipulation. A retortstand, Fig. 225, or the improved Wiegands pattern, Fig. 151, , should be on the counter or at hand, to be used for filtering,displacement, &c; although for such purposes, it seems quite im-portant that a table or shelf should be especially 498 ON DISPENSING MEDICINES. The little mill, Fig. 37, p. 32, can be screwed on to the end of theworking counter, and re
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