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  1. ... bark by hot water, acidulated with hydrochloric acid; concentrate the solution, and digest with successively added portions of slaked ... prepared by dissolving the sugar in a watery solution of the drugs, or by ... is used as a solvent, and is often an eligible preparation. Honeys are ...
  2. ... bark by hot water, acidulated with hydrochloric acid; concentrate the solution, and digest with successively added portions of slaked ... prepared by dissolving the sugar in a watery solution of the drugs, or by ... is used as a solvent, and is often an eligible preparation. Honeys are ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - The London medical dictionary: including, under distinct heads, every branch of medicine, viz.... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Mitchell, Ames, and White ; William Brown, printer, 1819
    ... small, pearly grains, unaltered by light. The best solvent of silver is the strong nitric acid, diluted with from two to four parts of water. The ni- trous gas separated appears in orange coloured fumes ; that retained gives the solution a lighf blue green co- lour. Copper increases ...
  4. ... Amis, E. S., & Potts, J. E., jr. Dielectric and solvent effects upon the ... iodide and its solutions. Australas. J. Pharm., 1930, n. ser., 11: 315.— ...
  5. ... a soft ointment. Lith'-on-trip-tic A solvent of the stone or gravel in the bladder. ... monthly courses of women. Men'-stru-um. A solvent ; any liquid used to dissolve solid sub- stances. ...
  6. ... is employed; a fact, probably, depending on the solvent properties of the water increasing in the ratio ... water. The softer the water is, the better solvent it is of all soluble animal and vegetable ...