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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The pharmaceutical products of Frederick Stearns & Co 
    Publication: Detroit, Mich. : Frederick Stearns & Co., [1903]
    ... fused calcium chloride, potassium hydrate, sodium hydrate, and gelatin, we find that all are very hard and ... very soluble, and is composed chiefly of sugar, gelatin, acacia, dextrin, etc., in varying combinations and pro- ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The American dispensatory, containing the operations of pharmacy : together with the natural, ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Thomas Dobson ..., Fry and Kammerer, printers, 1810
    ... It is not precipitated by solu- tion of gelatin, but by infusion of galls. It therefore does ... and the antimo- ny is oxidized, while the gelatin of the hartshorn is destroyed, and nothing is ...
  3. ... light flocculent precipitate is produced by solution of gelatin. It is scarcely altered by tartarised antimony; more ... of administration is in capsules, which consist of gelatin, gum and sugar. Enemata of copaiba have been ...
  4. ... readily, and leave much less residue, than others. Gelatin is thus discovered to be a consider- able ... in some instances it appears al- most alone. Gelatin is found in two forms, Glutin, or Gelatin ...
  5. ... and does not coagulate albumin, nor precipitate alkaloids, gelatin, or starch. A piece of potassium cyanide added ... to air. 4. Tannic acid precipitates solutions of gelatin, albumin, gelatinized starch, tartar emetic, and most of ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Human anatomy (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1849
    ... by drying. It is almost wholly resolved into gelatin by boiling in water. Acetic acid causes it ... and the matter extracted from it is not gelatin, but agrees very nearly in chemical characters with ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Syllabus to lectures on chemistry 
    Publication: Charleston, S.C. : S. Babcock & Co. ; New York : Wiley & Putnam ; New Haven : B & W Noyes, 1841
    ... blood. A thick fluid, insipid, inodorous, and ALBUMEN.--GELATIN. 177 easily miscible with water at common temperatures, ... Nitrogen, . 15-55 = 14 Oxygen, . 2667=24 93 Gelatin. Obtained by boiling certain animal substances in water. ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Chemistry for dental students (Volume 2) 
    Publication: London : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1923
    ... for its quantitative estimation. Experiments with Keratin and Gelatin Keratins are characterized by their insolubility, and by ... the result? Exp. 174. With a solution of gelatin make the usual tests for protein. Exp. 175. ...
  9. ... 6.5$ NaCl - - - - / / / 1 Growth in h0% Bile - - - - / / / / Gelatin liquef. - - - - - - - / / Survival 60°C. - - - - f - / / / 30 rain. Final ... procedures including motility, indol, nitrate, milk, carbohydrates, and gelatin liquefaction, animal pathogenicity and protection tests with specific ...
  10. ... Agaricus volvaceus afforded Braconnot 37 AGA AGE fungin, gelatin, vegetable albumen, much phos- phate of potash, some ... of galls, is a much nicer test of gelatin than of albumen. The cohesive attractiottof coagulated albumen ...
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