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Pharmacopoeia Officinalis [et] Extemporanea: Or, A Complete ...
EXSICCATION it the reducing bodies to'a required state of dryness, by separating
from them all superfluous humidity. Exsiccation is generally performed by •
means of heat ; by Coction, Insolation, and Tor- hification. The first evidently
relates ...
John Quincy, Thomas Longman ((Londres)), 1782
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Dermatotoxicology, Sixth Edition
Exsiccation eczematoid is seen mainly in elderly individuals during the winter
months, when humidity is low. Patients suffer from intensive itching, and their 1 2
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Hongbo Zhai, Howard I. Maibach, 2004
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The American Dispensatory, Containing the Natural, Chemical, ...
The exsiccation of the solution of the salt, after it has been fused, must be
conducted very carefully, as it is exceedingly apt to be decomposed, which would
render a new solution and exsiccation necessary. The test of its purity, bay
dissolving it ...
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Handbook of Occupational Dermatology
Nevertheless, these two types are very similar clinically. Exsiccation Eczematid
Exsiccation eczematid is a special variant of ICD that is seen mainly in elderly
individuals with a history of frequent showering and bathing without remoisturis-
ing ...
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The Edinburgh New Dispensatory
From viscid fluids, Inspissation. b. Total, Exsiccation. 236. Concentration “ is
employed, a. To lessen the quantity of diluting fluid; as in sulphuric acid and
saline fluids in general. b. As a preliminary step to crystallization; as in the
manufacture of ...
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The British Encyclopedia, Or Dictionary of Arts and ...
Exsiccation is here taken in a very limited sense ; for the term is also with
propriety used to express the drying of vegetables by a gentle heat, the
efflorescence of salts, and the abstraction of moisture from mixtures of insoluble
powders with ...
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British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, ...
Exsiccation favours the union of the substances which have an attraction for the
stuff, and the decompositions which may result from that union ; but the
exsiccation should be slow, that the substances may not beseparated before their
mutual ...
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The Edinburgh New Dispensatory: Containing I. The Elements ...
Exsiccation is here taken in a very limited sense 5 for the term is also with
propriety used to express the drying of vegetables by a gentle heat, the
efflorescence of salts, and- the abstraction of moisture from mixtures of insoluble
powders with ...
William Lewis, Andrew Duncan, 1808
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A general dictionary of chemistry
Exsiccation is a term applied to express the drying of vegetables by a gentle heat,
the efflorescence of salts, and the abstraction of moisture from mixtures of
insoluble powders with water, by Weans of chalkstones, or powdered chalk
pressed ...
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American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary ...
Exsiccation is here taken in a very limited sense ; for the term is also with
propriety used to express the drying of vegetables by a gentle heat, the
efflorescence of salts, and the abstraction of moisture from mixtures of insoluble
powders with ...