10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EMPLASTIC»
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emplastic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
emplastic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Some are not only terrene, but also watery in their nature; and some contain no
little air in them: such are viscid and therefore emplastic. There are two kind of
emplastic medicines, the one very terrene and dry, and the other altogether viscid
, ...
2
A Treatise on Lesser Surgery: Or, The Minor Surgical Operations
This extreme solidity, which time only serves to augment, ultimately terminates in
their becoming useless. Emplastic unguents do not contain any metallic oxides,
and therefore the fatty substances which enter into their composition acidify and ...
3
The Seven Books of Paulus Aegineta: Translated from the ...
Some are not only terrene, but also watery in their nature ; and some contain no
little air in them : such are viscid and therefore emplastic. There are two kind of
emplas- tic medicines, the one very terrene and dry, and the other altogether
viscid ...
4
The seven books of Paulus Ægineta
Some are not only terrene, but also watery in their nature ; and some contain no
little air in them : such are viscid and therefore emplastic. There are two kind of
emplas- tic medicines, the one very terrene and dry, and the other altogether
viscid ...
5
A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts
Cenain metallic oxides are easily reduced on being heated Birdlime re. «irhh
birdlime. du"s metaJlie oxides. Semi-vitreous oxide of lead assumes a grey
colour, dissolves, Semi vitreous and forms with the birdlime an emplastic mass. ?'
"it of '"d ...
6
New Elements of Operative Surgery: With an Atlas of Nearly ...
A delicate and slender piece of cat-gut is better, if we are absolutely determined
not to use those which are made of emplastic cloth. The second variety, the
gumelastic bougie, which is more soft, supple, and flexible, and still less irritating
than ...
Alfred Velpeau, Granville Sharp Pattison, 1835
bladder and the whole skin are of a nature to be held back by those things that
are emplastic and strongly astringent, which they term “astringents.” Ptisan,
however, partakes of neither emplastic nor astringent potency. That it is not
astringent, ...
Galen, Ian Johnston, G. H. R. Horsley, 2011
8
The Chemist ; Or, Reporter of Chemical Discoveries and ...
emplastic precipitate in the aqueous solution of the alkaline fellates. Cbolinic acid
is easily fusible, insoluble in water, very soluble in alcohol, and, to a certain
degree, soluble in ether. The alkaline carbonates form with it combinations of an
...
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The Chemist, Or, Reporter of Chemical Discoveries and ...
emplastic precipitate in the aqueous solution of the alkaline fellates. Cholinic acid
is easily fusible, insoluble in water, very soluble in alcohol, and, to a certain
degree, soluble in ether. The alkaline carbonates form with it combinations of an
...
Charles Watt, John Watt, 1840
emplastic precipitate in the aqueous solution of the alkaline fellates. Cholinic acid
is easily fusible, insoluble in water, very soluble in alcohol, and, to a certain
degree, soluble in ether. The alkaline carbonates form with it combinations of an
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