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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «RHEUMIC»
Découvrez l'usage de
rheumic dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
rheumic et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
Rheumic acid is merely oxalic acid. (3.) Zumic acid is the same with lactic acid. VI
. ALKALIES. This department of the science promises fair to be enriched likewise
with a variety of new vegetable bases possessing the characters of an alkali.
Thomas Thomson, Richard Phillips, Edward William Brayley, 1819
2
Annals of Philosophy, Or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy, ...
Rheumate of Zinc, The rheumic acid seems to have a great affinity for zinc. It acts
very violently on it when in the state of the white oxide. The solution is of a straw
colour ; and when the carbonate of soda is added, it is precipitated of an orange ...
3
The Annals of Philosophy
the acid is made to act on iron, it first converts it to a black oxide, and then
dissolves it. It possesses rather a caustic taste. R/zcumate of Zinc. The rheumic
acid seems to have a great afiinity for zinc. It acts very violently on it when in the
state of ...
4
A Treatise on the Materia Medica and Therapeutics of the Skin
The important diatheses to be considered in this connection are the Scrofulous,
the Rheumic, the Syphilitic, the Leprous, and the Ichthyotic. The last three will be
considered in connection with the diseases Ichthyosis, Leprosy, and Syphilis.
Henry Granger Piffard, 1881
the acid is made to' act on iron, it first converts it to a black oxide, and then
dissolves it. It possesses rather a caustic taste. Rheumate of Zinc. The rheumic
acid seems to have a great aflinity for zinc. It acts very violently on it when in the
state of ...
6
The Richmond and Louisville Medical Journal
At a recent meeting of the Academy of Medicine, Dr. H. G. Piffard, Professor of
Dermatology in the University Medical College, read a paper on " The Rheumic
Diathesis in Dermatology." He employed the term rheumic, he said, because an ...
Muriate of soda J 838 magnesia 210 lime 172 Carbonate of iron 18 Sulphate of
lime 96 —soda 130 Carbonate of lime 43 2506" Rheumic Acid. A new arid has
been announced, by Mr. John Henderson, to exist in rhubarb. To obtain it, chalk
is ...
8
The Journal of Foreign Medical Science and Literature
The rheumic acid seems to have a great affinity for zinc. It acts very violently on it
when in the state of the white oxide. The solution is of a straw colour; and when
the carbonate of soda is added, it is precipitated of an orange colour. This salt ...
9
A system of chemistry: in four volumes
OF RHEUMIC ACID, Though the characters and peculiar nature of this acid are
but imperfectly established, I think it worth while to notice it in this place, in order
to induce chemists to subject it to an accurate examination. * An account of it was
...
Thomas Thomson, Thomas Cooper, 1818
10
The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
Belated to rhubarb— Rheumic add (CaoHigOo), » product of the treatment of
rhcotannic acid with dilute acids. rheumophthalmia(r6-mof-tharmi-a),». [NL., < Gr.
peiua, flux (see rheum1), + btpSakpia, ophthalmia.] Rheumatic ophthalmia.
rheumy ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914