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  1. ... of cedar. Med. News, Phila., issil, lv, 364. Cedar (Oil of Toxicology of). Brown (F. K.) Poisoning hy oil of cedar. Med. News, Phila., 1893, lxiii, 15. Also, Keprint.— ...
  2. ... by distilling subcarbonate and muriate of ammonia, amber, oil of cedar or juniper, Ac. BUTE, ISLAND OF, CLTMATE OF. ... bore, sandarach, copper, lead, sulphur, orpiment,, cantharides, and oil of cedar.—Hippocrates. CARIE, Caries—c. des Dents, Dental gan>- ...
  3. ... as good to remove the internal causes,—red cedar oil, taken in large doses, dropped upon loaf sugar, ... on going to bed, four drops of red cedar oil, dropped upon loaf sugar. This will break up ...
  4. ... Castile soap-suds, and then anoint them with cedar oil, then apply the pow r ders of ever- ... together two-thirds fresh butter to one-third cedar oil, will answer much better than cedar oil used ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The microscope and its revelations 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blakiston, 1891
    ... objectives were introduced—objectives in which water or cedar oil replaced the air between the objec- tive and ... upper lens of •the illuminator by means of cedar oil, even if water-immersion ob- ieetives arc used. ...
  6. ... used, such as chloroform, turpentine, xylol, toluol, benzol, cedar oil, and many allied bodies. Many of these alter ... them do slightly, but the least objectionable is cedar oil. From absolute alcohol the tissue is carried into ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Animal micrology : practical exercises in zoölogical micro-technique 
    Publication: Chicago, Illinois : The University of Chicago Press, [1917]
    ... of time required to clear the object in cedar oil. Cautions.-a) Do not have the bath too ... commonest difficulty which beginners encounter if they use cedar oil for dealcoholization. For this reason xylol or chloroform ...
  8. ... down. Films made on slides are usually unmounted. Cedar oil is added at the time of examination with ... keep indefinitely, but if mounted in Canada balsam, cedar oil, or dammar lac they tend gradually to fade, ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - The London medical dictionary: including, under distinct heads, every branch of medicine, viz.... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Mitchell, Ames, and White ; William Brown, printer, 1819
    ... xeS'pos, the cedar tree, and iXxiov, oleum). ,Oil of cedar. See Cedria. CEDRE'LATE. According to Bellonius, this ... has been supposed different from the cedrium, or oil of cedar, Avhich is more fluid; but, by writers in ...
  10. ... 2H.0O xxxii CONTENTS. TVormseed oil: C]8H1502. Cedar oil: C32H2 Cedar camphor: C^H^O^ Menthen : C20H] ... completely colorless; smells like thuja, and tastes sharp. Cedar Oil: C32H26, and Cedar Camphor: C32H2802. The crude cedar ...
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