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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «EUONYMIN»
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A second paper given at the meeting dealt with Euonymin, and was a
contribution from Messrs Naylor & Chaplin, who had also read a similar
communication at the Pharmaceutical Congress. One fact the authors pointed out
is not at all ...
Concentrations Euonymin, brown and green — Euonymin brown being from bark
of root, Euonymin green from bark of twigs. Dose of either, 1-2 to 4 grs. Pills:
Cascara Compound Pellets (D'Ary) (No. 150) ; dose, 5 to 10. Ext. Cascara
sagrada ...
Parke, Davis & Company, 1909
the drags (I mean the inherent power per grain) as disturbers of the general
system, the Euonymin may be considered the most powerful in its pare, specific
action, and in its influence over the secretion and expulsion of bile from the liver.
LIQUOR EUONYMIN. Solution of Euonymin. Take of Euonymin ... ... ... 32 grains.
Alcohol (45 per cent.) ... ... 1 fluid ounce. Oil of Coriander ... ... 2 minims. Dissolve
the Euonymin and Oil of Coriander in the Alcohol and filter. (Each fluid drachm ...
Bournemouth Pharmaceutical Association, 1907
It is true that large doses of the Euonymin would cause all these violent
symptoms, but I think that in the process of separating the so-called active
principle, from the crude bark, much of the acrid and irritating property is
eliminated. The same ...
6
Pharmaceutical Journal;: A Weekly Record of Pharmacy and ...
Messrs W. B. Cowie, Ph.C., F.C.S., and William Dickson communicated a paper
on The Ash Percentage and its Composition in Euonymin, Iridin, Leptandrin, and
Podophyilin. The paper is printed in full at page 220. The same authors also ...
7
British Pharmaceutical Codex
From the resin contained in it (3'2 per cent.) the crystalline alcohols, and
euonysterol, homo- euonysterol, atropurol, and citrullol have been isolated.
Commercial euonymin is a powdered extract of the drug. The bark also contains
dulcite.
8
The Pharmaceutical Journal ...: A Weekly Record of Pharmacy ...
2, 3 and 4 are samples of true euonymin, mixed with lycopodium and sugar of
milk as diluents, and coloured with some green colouring matter, using oil as a
medium. I can scarcely conceive that any firm would lend themselves to the ...
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The Druggists' Bulletin
ON THE COLOR OF EUONYMIN. BY H. F. MEIER. In view of statements which
have recently appeared in English journals, this subject is worthy of notice,
inasmuch as these statements are an implied reflection on American
manufacturers.
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A System of Practical Medicine By American Authors, Vol. II ...
Mercurials were formerly almost universally used,but they have been largely
supplantedby podophyllin, euonymin, baptisin,etc., andby the phosphateof
sodaabove mentioned. Podophyllin is indicated when constipationisa symptom.