. A treatise on pharmacy .. . American blown salt-mouth. Moulded salt-month, showing hollow st pper. Moulded Bait-month bottle is to be drawn out of the mould with facility when blown, thecylinder is tapered slightly towards the bottom, but this is so sias not to be observed in the bottle. The advantages of this kind of mould over those which othrough their whole length, are that there is no liability to a rdown the side of the bottle, and that the same mould, by adapthit different shoulder moulds, will furnish at pleasure salt-mouth ortincture bottles. Figs. 8 and 11 are made in the same moul


. A treatise on pharmacy .. . American blown salt-mouth. Moulded salt-month, showing hollow st pper. Moulded Bait-month bottle is to be drawn out of the mould with facility when blown, thecylinder is tapered slightly towards the bottom, but this is so sias not to be observed in the bottle. The advantages of this kind of mould over those which othrough their whole length, are that there is no liability to a rdown the side of the bottle, and that the same mould, by adapthit different shoulder moulds, will furnish at pleasure salt-mouth ortincture bottles. Figs. 8 and 11 are made in the same mould withdifferent shoulder attachments. Bottles with wide mouths and ground glass stoppers, designed forsolids, are called salt-moutl ith narrow mouths and ground stoppers, for liquids, are called with very long necks and narrow mouths, as shown inFig. 10, though desirable sometimes for containing very volatileliquids, arc inconvenient for syrups and the fixed oils, and very illadapted to dropping. They are


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