. An introduction to practical pharmacy: designed as a text-book for the student, and as a guide to the physician and pharmaceutist. With many formulas and prescriptions . thus formed, by a crease through each in the opposite do this, the edge fh is laid in the crease b h, and then turned Fig. back, as shown in Fig. 90, producing the crease n h. In the sameway an intermediate crease is formed in each of the spaces. This6 82 ON SOLUTION, FILTRATION, AND MEDICATED WATERS. is better accomplished by turning the paper over, so that each ofthe receding angles shall project upward,


. An introduction to practical pharmacy: designed as a text-book for the student, and as a guide to the physician and pharmaceutist. With many formulas and prescriptions . thus formed, by a crease through each in the opposite do this, the edge fh is laid in the crease b h, and then turned Fig. back, as shown in Fig. 90, producing the crease n h. In the sameway an intermediate crease is formed in each of the spaces. This6 82 ON SOLUTION, FILTRATION, AND MEDICATED WATERS. is better accomplished by turning the paper over, so that each ofthe receding angles shall project upward, and in this way be morereadily brought together, as shown in Fig. 91, producing a reced-ing angle in forming the intermediate creases. The paper will now have the appearance of a fan, represented byFig. 92, folding it up in each of its creases like a shut fan, Fig. 93. Fig. 92. Fig. 93.


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