QUÉ SIGNIFICA APOTHECARIES' WEIGHT EN INGLÉS
Sistema de boticarios
El sistema de pesos de los boticarios es un sistema histórico de unidades de masa que fueron utilizadas por médicos y boticarios para recetas médicas, y también a veces por científicos. La versión inglesa del sistema está estrechamente relacionada con el sistema troy inglés de pesos, siendo la libra y el grano exactamente iguales en ambos. Divide una libra en 12 onzas, una onza en 8 dracmas y una dracma en 3 escrúpulos o 60 granos. Esta forma exacta del sistema se utilizó en el Reino Unido; En algunas de sus antiguas colonias sobrevivió bien en el siglo XX. El sistema de medidas de los boticarios es un sistema similar de unidades de volumen basado en la onza fluida. Durante mucho tiempo, las recetas médicas se escribieron en latín, a menudo utilizando símbolos especiales para denotar pesos y medidas. El uso de diferentes sistemas de medida y peso según el propósito era un fenómeno casi universal en Europa entre el declive del Imperio Romano y la metricación. Esto estaba relacionado con el comercio internacional, especialmente con la necesidad de utilizar las normas del mercado objetivo y para compensar una práctica de pesaje común que causaba una diferencia entre el peso real y el nominal.
definición de apothecaries' weight en el diccionario inglés
La definición de peso de los boticarios en el diccionario es un sistema de pesos, anteriormente utilizado en farmacia, basado en la onza de Troya, que contiene 480 granos. 1 grano es igual a 0.065 gramos.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «APOTHECARIES' WEIGHT»
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Pharmaceutical Journal;: A Weekly Record of Pharmacy and ...
Local standards of apothecaries' weights should have their denominations, or
abbreviations thereof, en graved or stamped on them as follows : — □ 10 ounces
, apothecaries' weight. 8 ounces, apothecaries' weight. 0 ounces, apothecaries' ...
2
The American student's guide: containing a compendious ...
... remainder under the drs. and add the quotient to the ounces. 4. Add the
ounces and divide the sum by 12, (because 12 ounces make 1 lb, Apothecaries
Weight) — set the remainder under the ouncos, and add the quotient to the
pounds* 5.
3
Vitamin and Mineral Deficiencies
Kquivalents: 1 grain (which is the same as the grain in troy weight and
apothecaries' weight) = .064790 gram; 1 ounce = .91 It "'8 ounce of troy weight or
apothecaries' weight; 1 pound = 1.21528 pounds of troy weight or apothecaries'
weight; ...
Apothecaries' Weight is used by apothecaries in mixing medicines. They buy and
sell their drugs, in quantities, by Avoirdupois Weight. 20 grains (gr.) 3 scruples, 8
drams, 12 ounces, Table. make 1 scruple, . 1 dram, 1 ounce, . 1 pound, . sc. dr.
George Payn Quackenbos, George Roberts Perkins,
1889
5
Sadler's Counting House Arithmetic: A New and Improved Work ...
APOTHECARIES' WEIGHT. Art. 291. — Apothecaries' Weight is used in
compounding dry medicines. The denomination and symbols of Apothecaries'
Weight are shown in the following TABLE. 20 Grains (gr xx), equal 1 Scruple 3 I 8
Drams ...
Warren H. Sadler, Andrew J. Nugent,
1884
6
The weights and measures acts 1878 to 1904: Being only those ...
DRUGS WHEN SOLD BY RETAIL MAY BE SOLD BY APOTHECARIES WEIGHT.
-There is no reference in the W. & M.A. 1878 to the relationship that exists
between apothecaries weight and measure and the imperial standards. Board of
...
John Devonald Fletcher,
1908
7
The New Business Arithmetic: A Treatise on Commercial ...
Apothecaries' Weight 162. Apothecaries' Weight is used by druggists in
compounding medicines. Druggists purchase their medicines at wholesale by
avoirdupois weight. TABLE 20 grains (gr. xx) makel scruple. . .sc. or 3. 3 scruples
Oiij) " 1 ...
8
The new business arithmetic: a treatise on commercial ...
Apothecaries' Weight 162. Apothecaries' Weight is used by druggists in
compounding medicines. Druggists purchase their medicines at wholesale by
avoirdupois weight. TABLE 20 grains (gr. xx) makel scruple. . .sc. or 3. 3 scruples
(3iij) " 1 ...
Orville Marcellus Powers,
1906
9
A practical treatise on arithmetic: wherein every principle ...
wherein every principle taught is explained in a simple and obvious manner ... To
which is added two methods of book-keeping, with examples for exercise.
apothecaries' weight. Apothecaries' Weight is used in compounding medicines,
but ...
10
The Britannica Guide to Numbers and Measurement
Apothecaries' weight is a traditional system of weight in the British Isles used for
the measuring and dispensing of pharmaceutical items and based on the grain,
scruple (20 grains), dram (3 scruples), ounce (8 drams), and pound (12 ounces).