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  1. ... yellow-colored and thiosulfate (separation of finely divided sulfur, with its peculiar refraction properties) can be detected ... when agitated with the mixture. (h) Coniin dissolves sulfur. If 0.020 g. sulfur is moistened with ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - National Library of Medicine classification : a scheme for the shelf arrangement of library ... 
    Publication: Bethesda, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, National Library of Medicine ; Washington, D.C. : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1994
    ... together regardless of their different actions, e.g., sulfur and sulfur compounds in QV 265. Classify works dealing with ... QV PHARMACOLOGY Anti-infective agents - Continued 265 Sulfonamides. Sulfur and other sulfur compounds (General or not elsewhere ...
  3. ... together regardless of their different actions, e.g., sulfur and sulfur compounds in QV 265. Classify works dealing with ... 60 Amino Acids, Essential QU 60 Amino Acids, Sulfur QU 60 Amino Acyl tRNA see RNA, Transfer, ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Medical Department soldier's handbook 
    Publication: Washington : War Department, March 5, 1941
    ... which forms their base, such as lime and sulfur dip, arsenical dip, tobacco-sulfur dip, tobacco dip, crude oil, sulfurous acid gas ... being removed. The following parasiticide is then applied: Sulfur sublimed 2 pounds. Oil of tar 8 ounces. ...
  5. ... saltpetre) KN03 75 Carbon (as charcoal) , C 15 Sulfur S 10 100 Compared with explosives of more recent ... After drying a part was used to make sulfur chloride and phosgene and most of the remainder ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Military sanitation 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : United States Government Printing Office : For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, 1945
    ... rodents on which the larvae feed and applying sulfur to infested areas. Around bivouacs and temporary camps, chiggers can be killed by using finely powdered sulfur. Best method is to use a rotary type ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Army-Navy catalog of medical materiel 
    Publication: Brooklyn, N.Y. : Army-Navy Medical Procurement Office, July 1947
    ... reagent grade. Bottle —/96 X 1-465-975 Sulfur, Precipitated, 1 lb: USP. Bottle —/24 OG-I ... Status Issue Packing A X 1-466-010 Sulfur, Sublimed, 20 lb: USP; (Flowers of Sulfur). Can —/ ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Manual on treatment of casualties from chemical warfare agents 
    Publication: Washington : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1945
    ... WP) 32 21. Titanium Tetrachloride (FM) 32 22. Sulfur Trioxide—chlorsulfonic acid solution (FS) 33 23. HC ... important of these agents are ITC mixture (HC), sulfur trioxide-chlorsulfonic acid (FS), and titanium tetrachloride (FM). ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Medical compend for commanding officers of naval vessels to which no member of the Medical ... 
    Publication: Washington : Published by the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery under the authority of the Secretary of the Navy : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941
    ... yard— 5 Ointment, Boric Acid tube 2 Ointment, Sulfur jar 1 Ointment, Yellow Oxide of Mercury tube— ... skin. Apply on lint, and then bandage. Ointment, Sulfur (jar). For itch and ringworm. Rub on affected ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Handbook of the Hospital Corps, United States Navy, 1949 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1949
    ... Treatment: Following this bath, an ointment consisting of sulfur and lard, commonly known as the official sulfur ointment in the proportions of about 1 teaspoonful ...
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