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  1. ... medical properties of the aralia spinosa, or, prickly ash : presented to the faculty of the Medical College ... medical properties of the aralia spinosa, or, prickly ash : presented to the faculty of the Medical College ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Principles and observations applied to the manufacture and inspection of pot and pearl ashes 
    Publication: Boston : Printed by Isaiah Thomas & Ebenezer T. Andrews ..., MDCCXCIII [1793]
    ... the manufacture and inspection of pot and pearl ashes ... Townsend, David, inspector of pot and pearl ashes for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. ... the manufacture and inspection of pot and pearl ashes Townsend, David, inspector of pot and pearl ashes ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Our Silent Enemy: Ashes in Our Library 
    Publication: Medical Library Association, July 1989
    Our Silent Enemy: Ashes in Our Library ... Our Silent Enemy: Ashes in Our Library Medical Library Association, July 1989 Medical Library Association, July 1989 Bulletin of the Medical Library Association ...
  4. ... Baker.) See Celery Compound. Glycerole Pepsin and Wafer Ash. (By Parke, D. & Co.) This is stated to ... TAR Y PR REAR A TIONS. 143 wafer ash to each fluidounce. These are represented in the ...
  5. ... potassium, and sulphate of ime ; and in its ashes are found iron, and phosphate of lime and ... receptacle, supporting at its summit a hard, shining, ash-coloured, kidney-shaped nut, an inch or more ...
  6. ... stones, with a covering of sifted hard- coal ashes about an inch deep, thrown on, wetted, and ... substance used as an absorbent is dry coal-ashes, (sifted,) which is regularly applied to each deposit ...
  7. ... filter paper containing as little of inorganic constituents (ash) as possible; the particles of pre- cipitate which ... gas burner, and completely incinerated. The remaining filter- ash, with particles of the precipitate mixed with it, ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of arts and sciences (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Isaac Peirce ..., 1815-1816
    ... verned as the oak; in nurseries as the ash: sowing the masts in autumn, or later, even ... beech follows next to the oak and the ash: it is almost as necessary to the cabinet- ...
  9. ... hydrochloric acid, hydrogen, nitrous oxide, pigments, salt, soda ash, stearic acid (primary product), sulfuric acid, war gases, ... Potassium carbonate. Potassium hydroxide. Sal soda. Soap. Soda ash (sodium carbonate Sodium aluminate. Sodium hydroxide. Sodium silicate. ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - A compend of pharmacy 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1895
    ... taste, neutral reaction, formerly obtained exclusively from the ashes of seaweed (kelp), but now made from the ... caustic. POTASSIUM. Sources of Potassium Salts.—Formerly, wood ashes ; now, the prin- cipal source is an impure ...
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