The American dispensatory : containing the natural, chemical, pharmaceutical and medical history of the different substances employed in medicine, together with the operations of pharmacy : illustrated and explained according to the principles of modern chemistry : to which are added toxicological and other tables, the prescriptions for patent medicines, and various miscellaneous preparations . II xl a* K I s 3 = is c v. 1 * J: £ S ^ 1 i i li S3; ~ Si. .s B •sSs9 2^S3_^= 3 i;-0 S2i2 C-a o 3 « 3 ? SSsIx-^S^b Icgort^g^Sg, H-o-a&s^i^.asfi ? e-r 3j2 3 o «J JB icc-cs cro >• B B ~ii: h.^ II ^


The American dispensatory : containing the natural, chemical, pharmaceutical and medical history of the different substances employed in medicine, together with the operations of pharmacy : illustrated and explained according to the principles of modern chemistry : to which are added toxicological and other tables, the prescriptions for patent medicines, and various miscellaneous preparations . II xl a* K I s 3 = is c v. 1 * J: £ S ^ 1 i i li S3; ~ Si. .s B •sSs9 2^S3_^= 3 i;-0 S2i2 C-a o 3 « 3 ? SSsIx-^S^b Icgort^g^Sg, H-o-a&s^i^.asfi ? e-r 3j2 3 o «J JB icc-cs cro >• B B ~ii: h.^ II ^ i -HU 6 R 8 8^ Toxicological Tables. 745. 746 Toxicological Tables, to the metallic ed white by sul-t of potash andI by calcination,tat of lead of a ss tube with po-zed. The oxy-r potash, and ofa copious darkd with cold wa- riatic acid, and but is entirely sily reduced ?r is precipitatir by chromaeasily lvduceithe super-ace dness in a glabeing volatilinia, yellow b)nitrat of tinIbumen mile ssolved in urn uriatic acid; «5 h CD All the preparations of lead are eastate by calcination with charcoal. The super-acetate dissolved in watcphuric acid; of a canary yellow coloichromic acid; these precipitates beingThe alkaline sulphurets precipitate iblackish colour. heated to re! quicksilverite by ammo water; bynd, and by may be di n water or m Mercurial preparationstash, are decomposed, themuriat is precipitated wlian orange colour by limebrown precipitate is torn:ter, a wnite noeculent on The red and nitric oxyconverted into sublimate, Vermilion is insoluble ivolatilized by heat. 1 , andtes tolencen wa-t -r it-ces tousual r


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