. 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 . Moulded salt-mouth, showing hollow stopper. Moulded salt-mouth. FURNITURE BOTTLES. 19 and smoothest kind, and those blown in a mould (Figs. 4 and 5),to which I usually give preference from their greater uniformity ofsize and shape, adapting them to the furniture of a physicians officeor shop. The hollow stopper, shown in Fig. 4, is also moulded andafterwards ground; it has advantages over any other description of


. 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 . Moulded salt-mouth, showing hollow stopper. Moulded salt-mouth. FURNITURE BOTTLES. 19 and smoothest kind, and those blown in a mould (Figs. 4 and 5),to which I usually give preference from their greater uniformity ofsize and shape, adapting them to the furniture of a physicians officeor shop. The hollow stopper, shown in Fig. 4, is also moulded andafterwards ground; it has advantages over any other description ofstopper. Bottles with wide mouths and ground glass stoppers, used forsolids, are called salt-mouths; those with narrow mouths and groundglass stoppers, used for liquids, are called tinctures. Tinctures, with very long necks and narrow mouths, as shown inFig. 6, though desirable sometimes for containing very volatileliquids, are inconvenient for syrups and the fixed oils, and very illadapted to dropping. They are also less readily cleaned than theordinary tincture bottles, shown in Figs. 7 and 8, which have necks Fig. Fig. 7. Fig. 8.


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