10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BEZOARDIC»
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The nature of the so-called lithofellinic acid calculus, for which I shall propose the
name of resino-bezoardic acid, and also of the oxalate of lime concretion, was
described in a report read before the Committee in January 1841, but the ...
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A Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of the Calculi and ...
A small entire resino-bezoardic acid calculus, of an irregular oval figure.
Hunterian. 3ft 7- A resino-bezoardic acid calculus, of a regular oval figure, about
an inch and three quarters in length. It is composed of concentric layers, varying
in tint ...
Royal College of Surgeons of England. Museum, Thomas Taylor,
1842
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The Philosophical Magazine: A Journal of Theoretical, ...
The most remarkable circumstance is that the melting-point of the vitreous or
amorphous resino-bezoardic acid is nearly 180° lower than that of the
crystallized acid, Prof. Wiihler having determined that the crystallized acid melts
at 400° ...
4
A General Chronological History of the Air, Waether, Seasons ...
A. C; Minerale Consortans, with a Bezoardic. Such 1709. as constantly, or often
attended, or were con.versant with the Sick, used proper Vinegars, or chew'd
Lozenges. To take off the ill Scent of Rooms, they smoked them with Red Myrrh,
and ...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and ...
In its chemical relations, resino-bezoardic acid closely resembles the pimaric
acid of M. Laurent, which that excellent chemist has recently shown to be the
natural acid of the fir. This fact, coupled with the circumstance that the calculi are
not ...
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The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal ...
It is however right to state that I have not been able to detect the presence of
resino-bezoardic acid in several of the known resins. Our acquaintance with
these substances is however so limited that it would require a very extended
series of ...
David Brewster, Richard Phillips, Richard Taylor,
1846
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A General Chronological History of the Air, Weather, ...
At first were j*iven Powders of Bezoar, purified Nitre, and Camphire ; during the
Progress and State of the Disease, Mixtures of temperate Waters, Diaphoretics,
Analeptics, Antispasmodics, and cordial bezoardic Powders, with mild Alexi- ...
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From Alchemy to Chemistry in Picture and Story
Figure 126 depicts symbols for the “bezoardic forms” of the seven ancient metals.
“Bezoar” may be defined as “a hard mass deposited around a foreign substance,
found in the stomach or intestines of some animals and formerly thought to be ...
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A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other ...
Ellagic or bezoardic acid. Of true bezoars there are three kinds, oriental,
occidental, and German. The true oriental bezoars found in the Capra agragus,
the gazelle (Antilope Dorcas), and other ruminant animals, are spherical or oval
masses, ...
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The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of ...
Besides my essentia praeservativa, I gave sometimes a bezoardic powder at
night, consisting of the bezoardicum Senn. bezoardicum compositum Wagneri, or
else this bezoar mixed with specificum cephalicum Michaelis. And if there was
the ...