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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The medical student's manual of chemistry 
    Publication: New York :, William Wood & Company, [1887]
    ... cent.), potassium bitar- trate, alcohol, acetic ether, glucose, malic acid, minei’al salts present in wine, a fermentescible, ... in the presence of H20, into NO and malic acid. Its vapor rapidly produces anaesthesia ; it is, however, ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The medical student's manual of chemistry 
    Publication: New York : W. Wood & Co., 1883
    ... cent.), potassium bitar- ate, alcohol, acetic ether, glucose, malic acid, mineral salts present in ine, a fermentescible, nitrogenized ... in the presence of H20, into NO and malic acid. Its vapor rapidly produces anaesthesia ; it is, however, ...
  3. ... cinchona. MALARUM OSSA. Cheek bones. MALAT. Compounds of malic acid. MALAXIS LILIFOLIA. Tway- blade. MALAXIS LONGIFOLIA. Long- leaved ... deviation from the natural form of an organ. MALIC ACID. An acid existing in apples, but generally prepared ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - An outline of medical chemistry for the use of students 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lindsay & Blakiston, 1855
    ... Tartaric Acid, .... 205 B. xCitric Acid, . 206 c. Malic Acid, ..... 206 CONTENTS. d. *Tannic Acid, e. *Gallic Acid, . ... but not in Potash or Soda; Acetic and Malic Acids give also green precipitates with the Ammonio-Sulphate ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - A system of medicine (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lippincott, 1870-72
    ... albumen, and sugar,1 with small quantities of malic acid, and acid salts, especially of potash.2 The ... consider attentively in this analysis are citric and malic acid, and potash. The other substances are found abundantly ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - A system of medicine (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : H.C. Lea, 1880
    ... albumen, and sugar,1 with small quantities of malic acid, and acid salts, especially of potash.2 The ... consider attentively in this analysis are citric and malic acid, and potash. The other sub- stances are found ...
  7. ... Tartaric and Ra- cemic Acids in ripe grapes. Malic Acid in apples, pears and quinces. Lactic Acid in ... In the case of fruits and vegetables the malic acid dissolves the tin, and in the case of ...
  8. ... yoscyamia in Hy- oscyamus, occur in combination with Malic acid. Conia in emlock, and Nicotia in Tobacco, are ... Phosphoric Acids. Vegetable:—Acetic, Citric, Tartaric, Oxalic, and Malic Acids. Animal:—Lactic Acid.) To this list may be ...
  9. ... made from apples. Its characteristic prin- ciple is malic acid. It contains but little alcohol, not above 9 ... impregnation with lead, which readily combines with the malic acid of the cider. CINNAMON—The well-known spice, ...
  10. ... FUMARIC ACID. A monobasic acid, produced by healing malic acid, and also existing in fumitory, and in Iceland ... marshes. MALATES. Neufral and acid salts formed by malic acid with alkaline and magnesian bases. MALFORMATION. A deviation ...
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