10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ALKALESCENCE»
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alkalescence in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Medico-Chirurgical Transactions
The degree of alkalescence may be in some measure ascertained by forming a
standard acetic acid, and comparing the weight of it necessary to saturate a given
weight of the fluid in question, with that of a standard alkaline solution. We are ...
Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London, 1813
2
midico-chirurgical transactions
When the acetate or citrate of potash, in the dose of 40 grains dissolved in 5
ounces of water, was administered every two hours, it communicated to the urine
an alkalescence, equivalent to that of a solution of carbonate of potash
containing ...
3
Medico-chirurgical Transactions published by the Medical and ...
When the acetate or citrate of potash, in the dose of 40 grains dissolved in 5
ounces of water, was administered every two hours, it communicated to the urine
an alkalescence, equivalent to that of a solution of carbonate of potash con-
taining ...
4
A Practical treatise on urinary and renal diseases
With some individuals the acetate agreed better than the citrate : with others the
converse was the case. In order to maintain the urine at a degree of alkalescence
that should correspond to the maximum solvent power of solutions of carbonate ...
Sir William Roberts, 1865
These are the bodies which form calculi, and which are deposited simply on
account of the alkalescence of the urine. But is there any difference between the
alkalescence of ammonia and the alkalescence from a fixed alkali in regard to
the ...
But as both the alkalescence and fetor disappear in the same degree of heat, if
long continued (Par. t.) it appears that this fetor is produced by the effluvia of parts
extremely volatile, but different from volatile alkali, which, though sooner ...
7
Dodsley's Annual Register
But as both the alkalescence and fetor disappear in the same degree of heat, if
long continued (Par. $.J it appears that this fetor is produced by the effluvia of
parts extremely volatile, but different from volatile alkali, which, though (boner ...
But as both the alkalescence and fetor disappear in the same degree of heat, if
long continued (Par. 5. J it appears that this fetor is produced by the effluvia of
parts extremely volatile, but different from volatile alkali, which, though sooner ...
9
The Annual Register, or a View of the history, politicks and ...
But as both the alkalescence and fetor disappear in the same degree of heat, if
long continued (Par. 5. ) it appears that this fetor is produced by the effluvia of
parts extremely volatile, but different from volatile alkali, which, though sooner ...
10
The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year
But as both the alkalescence and fetor disappear in the same degree of heat, if
long continued (Par. 5. J it appears that this fetor is produced by the effluvia of
parts extremely volatile, but different from volatile alkali, which, though sooner ...