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  1. ... affirmed that the decillionth of a grain of charcoal or car- 28 professor Henderson’s bonate of lime is capable of doing any thing of the sort. Hahnemann, in reference to substances commonly esteemed inert, while he maintains ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The theory and application of colloidal behavior (Volume 2) 
    Publication: New York : McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1924
    ... coal. Berl and Andress87 also claim that the charcoal adsorption method is the simplest and most accurate method known for the determination of light oils in illuminating and coke-oven gas. REFERENCES White and Thiessen: U. S. Bureau of Mines Bull. ...
  3. ... steel and caustic. Where the ulceration is great, charcoal poultices may be applied with considerable benefit. Such an affliction, however, must be care- fully considered by a good herbal practitioner, with reference to the patient's age, sex, habits, etc., before ...
  4. ... steel and caustic. Where the ulceration is great, charcoal poultices may be applied with considerable benefit. Such an affliction, however, must be eare- fully considered by a good herbal practitioner, with reference to the patient's age, sex, habits, etc., before ...
  5. ... 18: 186-201.—Davis, E. Intravenous injections of charcoal in the ... with special reference to the behavior of the basophilea and thrombocytes. ...
  6. ... of iodide and iodate had been heated. The charcoal, however, burns out the ... in atomic proportions. A reference to the table of Atomic Weights at the ...
  7. ... cases occurred in men who had been burning charcoal in the mountain. I naturally concluded that the cause was to be found in the mountain; but when the disease spread generally throughout the command, without reference to the nature of their exposure, I was ...
  8. ... cases occurred in men who had been burning charcoal in the mountain. I naturally concluded that the cause was to be found in the mountain, but Avhen the disease spread generally throughout the command, Avithout reference to the nature of their exposure, I was ...
  9. ... their application, the following notes are added in reference to this subject: The principal disinfecting agents may be classified as follows: ~\ Charcoal, Absorbents and retainers ofnox- } gulphate of Lime (Plagter ...
  10. ... the majority of them, 309 I dose of charcoal in the morning, and an effervescing aught in the evening. This measure was comenced on the 13th; and the result will be best certain ed by a reference to Table L inserted at the id of ...
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