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  1. ... tube some crystallized oxalic acid, or salt of sorrel, and pour upon it five or six times as much strong oil of 1 MM. Dulong and Berzelius. a [When relieved of pressure it immediately boils, and seven parts out of eisht assume the gaseous state, the rest becoming solid at — ...
  2. ... bladed knife (India, Japan); the white milk-juice assumes a brown color, thickens, and is then scraped off and formed into cakes. In Asia Minor the cakes are wrapped in a poppy leaf and packed with rumex-capsules ; this constitutes the officinal opium. Description.—Subglobular ...
  3. ... bladed knife (India, Japan); the white milk-juice assumes a brown color, thickens, and is then scraped off and formed into cakes. In Asia Minor the cakes are wrapped in a poppy leaf and packed with rumex-capsules; this constitutes the officinal opium. Description.—Subglobular ...
  4. ... bladed knife (India, Japan); the white milk-juice assumes a brown color, thickens, and is then scraped off and formed into cakes. In Asia Minor the cakes are wrapped in a poppy leaf and packed with rumex-capsules; this constitutes the official opium. Description.—Subglobular ...
  5. ... quantity of the French rhapontic root, it will assume a reddish tint, varying from a salmon to a bright rose color, according to the quantity of the impurity present. (See A. J. P., May, 1860, 224.) The Rumex hymenosalpus, which is said to be used as ...
  6. ... rago officinalis in Part III.) ~W. ANDROMEDA ARBOREA. Sorrel-tree. A beautiful indigenous tree, growing in the ... com- bined with potassa as a supersalt in Rumex acetosa or common sorrel, and Oxalis Acetosella or ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - The new dietetics : a guide to scientific feeding in health and disease 
    Publication: Battle Creek, Michigan : The Modern Medicine Publishing Co., 1923
    ... in a few. These are rhubarb or pieplant, sorrel, spinach, tea, cocoa and pepper. All foods containing ... contain oxalic acid in dangerous quantities, viz., cocoa, sorrel, pepper, rhubarb, spinach and tea. Pepper is used ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Chemistry of the carbon compounds, or, Organic chemistry 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1886
    ... salt in the different varieties of Oxalis and Rumex. The calcium salt is often found crystallized in ... in the juices of plants (of Oxalis and Rumex). Potas- sium quadroxalate, C204KH, C204H2 -j- 2H20, forms ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Index-catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon General's Office, National Library of Medicine .... 
    Publication: Washington : U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service : G.P.O., 1959-1961
    ... certaines methodes de dosage du glucose et du lactose. [Strasbourg] Clermont-Ferrand, Vallier, 1942. 62p. JULIEN, Jean, ... Health) ---A report on the determination of sucrose, lactose, and invert sugar in sweetened condensed milk. London, ...
  10. ... is known under the name of salt of sorrel. Calcium oxalate, CaC204, is, in small quantities, a ... manna. Milk-sugar, Saccharum lactis, C12H22On-(- H20 = 360 [Lactose). Found almost exclusively in the milk of the ...
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