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  1. ... with potash gives potassium alizarate from which the alizarin may be obtained by sulphuric acid. Potass. Alizarate ...
  2. ... 113 Alcohols 108, no, 112,113 Aldehydes 115 Alizarin, 134 Alkalies 38 Alkali, volatile, 73 Alkaline, 30 ...
  3. ... haemotoxylon), Quercitron (quercitron - yellow), Santalin (from santalum), Rubian, Alizarin, and Purpurin (from rubia), Anchusin (from anchusa -red, ...
  4. ... hsemotoxylon), Quercitron (quercitron - yellow), Santalin (from santalum), Kubian, Alizarin, and Purpurin (from rubia), Anchusin (from anchusa - red, ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Notes on the digestion of "living" tissues 
    Publication: Boston : Cupples, Upham & Co., 1887
    ... by Edinger.7 He injected a solution of alizarin into the bloodvessels, and inferred, from the color- ... single name as “ digestion,” also demonstrate that the safety of the “ living ” structures immediately involved is due ...
  6. ... be- gan the investigation of the coloring matter alizarin, with the intent of undertaking the business of ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Animal micrology : practical exercises in zoölogical micro-technique 
    Publication: Chicago, Illinois : The University of Chicago Press, [1917]
    ... modifies the method by transferring slides from the alizarin solution, after rinsing, into a 3 per cent ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - A text-book of histology 
    Publication: New York : D. Appleton and Company, 1916
    ... 1913) the slides may be passed from the alizarin solution, after rinsing, 1, into a 3 per ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - A laboratory manual of physiological chemistry 
    Publication: Philadelphia : F.A. Davis Company, 1924
    ... of a 1 per cent, solu- tion of alizarin sodium sulphonate in water. The NaOH must be ... acid. The distillation flask is provided with a safety bulb to prevent spattering over of the sodium ...
  10. ... bin. Yellow-white powder, C] 4H10O;j, from alizarin: used in skin-disease. An' tliox. Infectious disease ... reduced. Irres'pirable. Not to be breathed with safety. Irriga'tion. Washing by a stream of water ...
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