. 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 . Fig. 40. as to allow of their being introduced into rather narrow-mouthedbottles, such as are usually put into saddle-bags. Spatulas of glass, ivory, and bone are sometimes, though rarely,employed. They are useful in manipulating with corrosive sub-stances which would act upon steel. A pill tile (Fig. 41), made of porcelain or queensware, is a usefulutensil in preparing certain ointments and pills. Tiles are made ofvarious s


. 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 . Fig. 40. as to allow of their being introduced into rather narrow-mouthedbottles, such as are usually put into saddle-bags. Spatulas of glass, ivory, and bone are sometimes, though rarely,employed. They are useful in manipulating with corrosive sub-stances which would act upon steel. A pill tile (Fig. 41), made of porcelain or queensware, is a usefulutensil in preparing certain ointments and pills. Tiles are made ofvarious sizes, and are sometimes graduated, as seen in the drawing,to facilitate the division of masses into twelve or twenty-four pills. The division of pill masses, however, is better accomplished bythe aid of the machine, shown in the accompanying drawing. The Fig. 41. Fig.


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