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  1. ... all irritated conditions and injuries of the skin. PHOSPHORUS, Phosphites and Phosphates,—are best studied together, as the supplying of ... Phosphori (Thompson’s), Unofficial,—Phosphorus gi*. j, Absolute Alcohol phosphorus, phosphites and phosphates. 305 3 v, Glycerin Alcohol gi}, Spt. Menthse ...
  2. ... all irritated conditions and injuries of the skin. PHOSPHORUS, Phosphites and Phosphates,—are best studied together, as the supplying of ... Phosphorus gr. j, Absolute Alcohol Preparations of Phosphorus. PHOSPHORUS, PHOSPHITES AND PHOSPHATES. 305 3 v, Glycerin Alcohol 3ij, Spt. Menthte ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - A text-book of physiology 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea Brothers & Co., 1885
    ... taken as such in food, partly from the phosphorus or phosphates pecu- liarly associated with the proteids, and partly from the phosphorus of certain complex fats, such as lecithin. When urine ... phosphates are precipitated (Fig. 155), the sodium phosphates remaining ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - A text-book of physiology 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea Brothers & Co., 1895
    ... taken as such in food, partly from the phosphorus or phosphates peculiarly associated with the proteids, and partly from ... traces of sulphocyanide have been observed. Besides the phosphorus in the actual form of phosphates, milk contains a further considerable quantity of phosphorus ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Review of intramural research (1960) 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health
    ... basis of either maximal reabsorption or clearance of phosphorus, but phosphate excretion in response to a calcium load was ... and man. No evidence for tubular secretion of phosphate could be found, despite phosphorus loading, acidosis, and use of parathyroid extract. Clearcut ...
  6. ... in sea-water and iodate in Chile saltpeter. Phosphorus as phosphate of calcium, iron, etc., in bones and rocks. ... or from nitrates and nitrites; while sulphur and phosphorus are derived from sulphates and phosphates respectively. These substances are taken into the plant ...
  7. ... organic matter. Iodine as iodides in sea-water. Phosphorus as phosphate of calcium, iron, etc., in bones and rocks. ... or from nitrates and nitrites; while sulphur and phosphorus are derived from sulphates and phosphates respectively. These substances are taken into the plant ...
  8. ... of the skin. PHOSPHORUS, PHOSPHITES AND PHOSPHATBS. 289 PHOSPHORUS, Phosphites and Phosphates,—are best studied together, as the supplying of ... at 590 F. Dose, gr. v-x. 290 PHOSPHORUS, PHOSPHITES AND PHOSPHATES. Syrupus Hypophosphitum, Syrup of Hypophosphites,—has of the ...
  9. ... for iron, 10% for magnesium and 16% for phosphorus. References Toepfer, E. W., E. M. Hewston, F. N. ...
  10. ... sodae Phosphat of lime iron mercury Phosphoric acid Phosphorus bottles references for Phytolacca Pills of aloes and assafcetida with ...
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