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 . e sys-tem. On the contrary, according to Sir H. Davys view of its con-stitution, it contains no oxygen, and can only act chemically by im-parting chlorine or hydrogen to the system, or withdrawing from


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 . e sys-tem. On the contrary, according to Sir H. Davys view of its con-stitution, it contains no oxygen, and can only act chemically by im-parting chlorine or hydrogen to the system, or withdrawing from itoxygen or some other principle which has an affinity for chlorine orhydrogen. Acidum Muriaticum Dilutum. D. Diluted Muriatic of Muriatic acid, Distilled water, each one pound.—Mice. Onehundred parts contain about fourteen of real acid. The specificgravity is 1080. M.—Muirias. 415 This diluted acid of a fixed strength, is convenient for apportion-in its dose; and as it is now introduced by the Dublin College, itis to be hoped that the same proportions will be adhered to by theothers. Table of the quantity of real Acid in 100 parts of Liquid MuriaticAcid, at the temperature of 60°. Dalton. Water. I 1 I 1 1 I I I 1 1 I 1 1 1II 11IL11 ++++++-f+-f+++++++ 4-++++ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 20 25 30 40 50 100 200 Acid percent, byweight. Boiling Point. 60°.. fable of the quantity of Muriatic Acid Gas in solutions of differentSpecific Gravities. Sir H. Davy. Barometer100 parts of solu-lion of muriaticacid gas in water,of specific gravity * 1,11* ° Fahrenheit. °.r 30. Of muriatic acid gas, parts Jit temperature 45° 30. 100 parts of solu-tion of muriaticI acid gas in water,of specific gravity Of muriatic acidgas, parts 4


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