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  1. ... dissolve in hydrochloric and nitric acids,—while alkaline solutions are solvents for uric acid. But the introduction, by injection, into the bladder, of either acid or alkaline ...
  2. ... vola- tile solvent it is often desirable to concentrate the solution. If the solvent is valuable, and a gentle heat can not ...
  3. ... chemical solvents in direct contact with it, by injection, when it is found the bladder will tolerate the presence of an alkaline solution of sufficient solvent poAver to dissolve it. It Avould seem, however, ...
  4. ... etc. No great success has yet followed the solvent treatment by injection of alkaline solutions into the bladder for stone; but when the ...
  5. ... dissolve in hydrochloric and nitric acids,—while alkaline solutions are solvents for uric acid. But the introduction, by injection, into the bladder of cither acid or alkaline ...
  6. ... at one- third the rate of acid-water solution flow. This concentrates the uranium in the’ solvent three-fold. . Ww a fe G = q a B Z < c p [xy ° f ce Pp n ° Py 4 cl A ° Bi = oa A < fa 1152 RADIATION EXPOSURE OF URANIUM MINERS 1153 The barren acid-water solution, or “raffin- ate’, free of uranium, leaves the ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Chemical warfare agents and related chemical problems (Parts 3-6) 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Office of Scientific Research and Development, National Defense Research Committe, Division 9, 1946
    ... evaluated with the objective of finding solvents or solvent combinations for application in emulsion concentrates, concentrated solution sprays, and solu- tions containing a high percentage ...
  8. ... and antilithic. Dose undetermined. Dr. Ure suggests the injection of its solution into the bladder as a solvent for uric calculi.] Lixivium Saponarium. Liquor Potassse. Lixivum ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - The American eclectic dispensatory 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Moore, Wilstach, & Keys, 1854
    ... on the supposition that they are more energetic solvents. It is sometimes used in solution, as an injection into the bladder, for calculus. It has also ...
  10. ... inert materials of the proper size, by saline solutions, or by oily solvents has indicated the limitation of this test. Injection: Intraperitoneal and Intravenous Intraperitoneal and intravenous injections may ...
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