10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EPIPOLISM»
Discover the use of
epipolism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
epipolism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Faith and Thought: Journal of the Victoria Institute
Epipolism is a term for certain phenomena of light manifested in its passage
through certain fluids. But what do we know about the ultimate cause of the
phenomena classed under the term gravitation ? Is gravitation a property
inherent in ...
2
American journal of pharmacy
Whilst endeavoring to turn this process to account in the quantitative estimation of
quinine by means of excessive dilution, and marking the points at which the
various phenomena of " epipolism," "fluorescence," and "internal dispersion"
vanish, ...
3
The Pharmaceutical Journal ...: A Weekly Record of Pharmacy ...
Whilst endeavouring to turn this process to account in the quantitative estimation
of quinine by means of excessive dilution, and marking the points at which the '
various phenomena of “ epipolism,” “ fluorescence,” and “ internal dispersion ...
4
The Chemical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Chemistry, in ...
There is another alkaloid frequently associated with qulnldine, which also
crystallises from spirit in the prismatic form like quinidine and cinchonidine, but is
another example of epipolism or fluorescence. Its iodo-sulphate is deep olive-
greeh in ...
William Francis, Henry Croft, 1857
5
The Chemical Gazette, Or, Journal of Practical Chemistry, in ...
There is another alkaloid frequently associated with quinidine, which also
crystallizes from spirit in the prismatic form like quinidine and cinchonidine, but is
another example of epipolism or fluorescence. Its iodo-sulphate is deep olive-
green in ...
6
American Journal of Pharmacy and the Sciences Supporting ...
Stokes' fluorescent test for the discovery of quinine and other substances
possessing the property of epipolism. A small Geissler's vacuum tube is
surrounded by a longer glass tube which is capable of being closed by a cork, an
ar. rangement ...
7
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London
You then examined it for epipolism or fluorescence, and you pronounced the
opinion that it possessed this property only in a minor degree, and you imagined
that this arose from the presence of a small per-centage of as-quinine. I have
since ...
8
American Journal of Pharmacy
Whilst endeavoring to turn this process to account in the quantitative estimation of
quinine by means of excessive dilution, and marking the points at which the
various phenomena of " epipolism," "fluorescence," and " internal dispersion ...
Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science, 1858
9
THE CHEMICAL AGAZETTE OR JOURNAL OF PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY
Whilst endeavouring to turn this process to account in the quantitative estimation
of quinine by means of excessive dilution, and marking the points at which the
various phenomena of "epipolism," "fluorescence," and "internal dispersion" ...
Whilst endeavouring to turn this process to account in the quantitative estimation
of quinine by means of excessive dilution, and marking the points at which the
various phenomena of "epipolism," "fluorescence," and "internal dispersion" ...