American journal of pharmacy . ORICE. LICORICE root, Glycyrrhizin for masking the bitter taste oi Sulphate of Quinia. MANUFACTURED BY MELLOR & RITTENHOUSE, No. 218 North 2<2cl Street, PHILADELPHIA. E. SCHEFFER, Louisville, Ky. Manufactures by his improved method SACCHARATED PEPSIN, which hasp oven its superiority over other Pepsins by its stability and uniformity, and by its agreeable taste. In digestive power it corresponds to the adopted by the committee on the 6th revision,of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia which is as follows : One part dissolved in 500 parts of wate


American journal of pharmacy . ORICE. LICORICE root, Glycyrrhizin for masking the bitter taste oi Sulphate of Quinia. MANUFACTURED BY MELLOR & RITTENHOUSE, No. 218 North 2<2cl Street, PHILADELPHIA. E. SCHEFFER, Louisville, Ky. Manufactures by his improved method SACCHARATED PEPSIN, which hasp oven its superiority over other Pepsins by its stability and uniformity, and by its agreeable taste. In digestive power it corresponds to the adopted by the committee on the 6th revision,of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia which is as follows : One part dissolved in 500 parts of water,acidulated with parts of hydrochloric acid, should digest at least 50 parts of hard-boiledEgg Albumen in 5 to 6 hours at ioo° to 1040 F. DRY PEPSIN, CONCENTRATED, possessing 8 times the strength of thebuve, particularly recommended to manufacturers. Premiums were awarded to the above preparations at the InterEational ExDOSitlOn at Vienoa, 1873 and the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, Am. J. Ph.] 7 [March, 1884. Sulphate of Quinine. ESTABLISHED 1822. ROSENGARTEN & SONS,MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS,PHILADELPHIA. Silver Ifedal Awarded by Franklin Institute, Nov., 1874,FOR PURITY OF CHEMICAL of Morphine. Muriate of Citrate Quinine, of Iron and Quinine,ohate of Cinchonine,Sulphate of Cinehonidine,Sulphate of Quinidine, -Bromide of Ammonium,Bromide of Potassium,Nitrate of Silver, Acetate of Morphine,Muriate of Morphine,Nitrate of Ammonia,Hypophosphites, Subnitrate of Bismuth,Spirits of Nitre,C. P, Acids,Tannin, AN3 GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FINE CHEMICALS. £s*raet from Report of the Judges at the Exhibition of the Franklin Institute, PhiladelphiaNovember, 1874, in regard to Chemicals exhibited by Rosengarten & Sons. These gentlemen exhibit quite a list of Chemicals, and claim for them superior purityuonsidered as commercial articles. The Committee have carelully examined a number ofthem and find this claim fully substantiated, some of the articles being almo


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