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  1. ... Its principal use is in the preparation of phosphorus (p. 400) and phosphate of soda (p. 473). In the arts it ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The elements of experimental chemistry 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by James Webster ..., 1817
    ... which, on evaporation and distillation with charcoal, affords phosphorus. The phosphate of soda is the only one of these ... in a strong heat, they yield a little phosphorus, and are converted into phosphates. 4. They detonate, when heated with oxy-muriate ...
  3. ... Morphia. Chloral. Cinchona. Croton oil. Ether. Iodine. Oxygen. Phosphates. Phosphorus. Potassa, solution of. Potassium,chlorate of. Quinia. Salicin. ... phosphate of. Cod-liver oil. Iron. Lime-water. Phosphates. Phosphorus. Nitric acid. Opium. Quinia. Serpentaria. Sponging,tepid. Stramonium. ...
  4. ... iron, an essential constituent of the blood; both phosphates, phosphorus to the brain; and the various salts men- ... to meet any real or supposed deficiency of phosphorus or of phosphates in the system, and for this purpose it ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The elements of experimental chemistry (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Boston : Published by Thomas & Andrews ; sold by them and by Cummings & Hilliard ; also by Howe & Deforest, New-Haven, Nov. 1814
    ... which, on evaporation and distillation with charcoal, affords phosphorus. The phosphate of soda is the only one of these ... in a strong heat, they yield a little phosphorus, and are converted into phosphates. 4. They detonate, when heated with oxy-muriate ...
  6. ... to the presence and relative amount of sulphur, phosphorus, and phosphate of lime, no difference can be observed, (s) How ... whose food contains so small a proportion of phosphorus or of phosphates, the organism collects all the soluble phosphates produced ...
  7. ... derived from phospholipins, or other organic compounds of phosphorus, since phosphates have been shown by Macallum to be absent ... In passing it may be stated that the Phosphorus of the diet is wholly or almost wholly excreted in the form of phosphates in the urine and the feces. URINARY PIGMENTS. ...
  8. ... to the presence and relative amount of sulphur, phosphorus, and phosphate of lime, no difference can be observed, (s) How ... whose food contains so small a proportion of phosphorus or of phosphates, the organism collects all the soluble phosphates produced ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - A manual of therapeutics 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Saunders, 1894
    ... most useful remedies are iron, cod-liver oil, phosphorus, and phosphates. Doses of 3¥o to "2T0 °f a gram of phosphorus may be given in granules three or four ...
  10. ... bismuth sulphite. 19. “ . phosphoric acid, “ sodium phosphate. 20. “ phosphorus, “ calcium phosphate. 21. “ leadiodate, “ lead sulphate “ potassium iodide. 22. “ silver ...
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