American Journal of Pharmacy, Volume 3;Volume 9

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Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science., 1838
 

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Pagina 166 - ... a certificate of such examination, and of his or their qualification to practise as an apothecary as aforesaid : Provided always, that no person shall be admitted to such examination until he shall have attained the full age of 21 years.
Pagina 64 - Provided that no person shall be admitted to any such examination for a certificate to practise, unless he shall have served an apprenticeship, of not less than five years, to an apothecary...
Pagina 166 - That, from and after the first day of August, 1815, it shall not be lawful for any person or persons (except persons already in practice as such), to practice as an Apothecary in any part of England or Wales, unless he or they shall have been examined by the Court of Examiners, or the major part of them, and have received a Certificate of his or their being duly qualified to practise as such, from the said Court of Examiners...
Pagina 171 - The minutes of last stated meeting were read and adopted. The minutes of the Board of Trustees were read...
Pagina 87 - The barren pine is not less extraordinary. It also grows on sapless trees, and never on the ground. Its seeds are furnished, on the crown, with a long filmy fibre, like the thread of gossamer. As they ripen, they are detached, and driven with the wind, having the long thread streaming behind them. When they meet with the obstruction of a withered branch, the thread is caught, and revolving round, the seed at length comes into fixed contact with the surface, where it soon vegetates, and supplies the...
Pagina 8 - Should then the chloride of magnesium, or that of manganese, be a stronger acid than the chloride of sulphur, or chloride of phosphorus? How is it consistent with these ideas that we can obtain crystallized salts as well with, as without water, of combination, composed of chloride of calcium and of oxalate, or of acetate of lime? Should the oxysalt be here the acid, or the base ? I have now displayed to you, the considerations which have guided me, and which I think are not destitute of foundation....
Pagina 162 - And whereas much mischief and inconvenience has arisen, from great numbers of persons in many parts of England and Wales exercising the functions of an Apothecary, who are wholly ignorant, and utterly incompetent to the exercise of such functions, whereby the Health and Lives of the Community are greatly endangered ; and it is become necessary that provision should be made for remedying such evils...
Pagina 64 - Authority to hear, receive, and examine Evidence, without any Proof of the said Seal or of the Authenticity of the said Certificate, and shall be deemed sufficient Proof that the Person named therein has been from the Date of the said Certificate duly qualified to practise as an Apothecary in any Part of England or Wales.
Pagina 3 - ... acetic acid with tannin, and prussic acid with margaric ; or to contemplate simultaneously the admission of the hydracids formed with the halogen bodies into the class of acids, while alleged incapable of combining with bases, with the exclusion from that class of nitrous acid, upon the plea of the same incapacity. In reference to neglect of composition in forming the class of acids, it will be sufficient to advert to the association in that class, of compounds formed with radicals both by the...
Pagina v - By ROBERT CHRISTISON, MD, Professor of Materia Medica in the University of Edinburgh, A TREATISE ON POISONS. In relation to Medical Jurisprudence, Physiology, and the Practice of Physic.

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