10 LIBROS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PICROMEL»
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A dictionary of chemistry and mineralogy: with an account of ...
The distinguishing properties of picromel, according to M. Thenard, are its
pungent sweetish taste, and the great solvent power which it exercises over the
resin of the bile; so that by adding again the due proportions of this resin, of
picromel, ...
Arthur Aikin, Charles Rochemont Aikin, 1807
2
Elements of Chemistry: Including the Recent Discoveries and ...
principle, and regards the yellow matter, resin, and picromel of Thenard, as one
and the same substance, to which he applies the name of biliary matter. (Med.
Chir. Trans. iii.) Tiedemann and Gmelin, however, in their recent work on
Digestion, ...
3
A textbook of chemical philosophy on the basis of Dr. ...
At first the caseous and colouring matters, along with mucus, are thrown down ;
and, afterwards, the margaric acid, and a compound of picromel and resin with
the acid employed, are precipitated. When acetate of lead is mixed with this fluid,
...
Jacob Green, Edward Turner, 1829
4
A System of Chemistry: In Four Volumes
In this state it is a compound of picromel and sulphuric acid. ' Digest it with
carbonate of barytes and water; the acid combines with the barytes, while the
picromel dissolves in the water and forms a solution exactly similar in
appearance to bile.
5
A Dictionary of Chemistry and Mineralogy , with an Account ...
Of 800 parts of ox-gall the author finds 700_of water, 24 of resin, (XH of picromel,
about 4 of yellow matter, and 4 of soda, and the rest salts of soda and lime.
Picromel dissolves both in water and in alcohol, does not crystallize, and forms a
...
Arthur Aikin, Charles Rochemont Aikin, 1807
6
The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology
The purified bitter residue, to which we have just adverted, is apparently the
picromel of Thenard ; it has a bitter, pungent, and sweetish taste, is inflammable,
deliquescent, soluble in water and alcohol, but insoluble in ether ; its solution is ...
Robert Bentley Todd, 1836
7
A Manual of Chemistry arranged for native, general and ...
In man, according to Thenard, Tiedemann and Gmelin, Chevallier and Chevreul,
it contains water, salts, colouring matter, albumen, resin, cholesterine, and a
principle named picromel. Ihaver lately found that the bile also contains a ...
Sir William Brooke O'SHAUGHNESSY, 1842
According to his opinion the bile is principally composed of biliary resin and
picromel ; the biliary resin he supposed to be held in solution by the picromel.
Berzelius in 1807 instituted an analysis of which the tuble f below gives a
summary view ...
Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1849
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TRANSACTIONS OF THE CAMBRIDGE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
According to his opinion the bile is principally composed of biliary resin and
picromel ; the biliary resin he supposed to be held in solution by the picromel.
Berzelius in 1807 instituted an analysis of which the table -J- below gives a
summary ...
10
The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a ...
We quite agree with kim that, until we are acquainted with the precise action of
the different portions of gall on the economy it is scarcely prudent to reject any in
our modes of preparation.] The following is the way to obtain picromel, which is ...
William Braithwaite, James Braithwaite, 1845