Manual of chemical analysis as applied to the examination of medicinal chemicals : a guide for the determination of their identity and quality, and for the determination of their identity and quality, and for the detection of impurities and adulterations : for the use of pharmaceutists, physicians, druggists, and manufacturing chemists, and of pharmaceutical and medical students / by Frederick Hoffmann.
- Friedrich Hoffmann
- Date:
- 1873
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Manual of chemical analysis as applied to the examination of medicinal chemicals : a guide for the determination of their identity and quality, and for the determination of their identity and quality, and for the detection of impurities and adulterations : for the use of pharmaceutists, physicians, druggists, and manufacturing chemists, and of pharmaceutical and medical students / by Frederick Hoffmann. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Harvard Medical School.
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![Barium nitrate (as reagent) 2'r Baryta muriatica 156 Bar yum chloratum 156 Beuzoate of ammonium 124 Benzoic acid 75 Bibasic phosphate of iron 213 Biborate of sodium 331 Bicarbonate of potassium 286 sodium 332 Bichloride of mercury 225 Bichromate of potassium 287 Biniodide of mercury 229 Bismuth and ammonium, citrate of. 157 carbonate of 158 nitrate of 159 valerianate of 164 Bismulhi it ammonii citras 157 carbonas 158 subniiras 159 valerianas ] 64 Bismuthous carbonate 158 nitrate 159 valerianate 164 Bismuthum alby,m. 159 et ammoninni ciiricum 157 carbonicum 158 snbniiricum 159 valerianicum 164 Bisulphide of carbon 173 Bisulphuret of carbon 173 Bitartrate of potassium 288 sodium (as reagent) 26 Bitter almonds, oil of 274 water of 146 Black oxide of copper 189 iron 211 manganese 262 Bleaching-powder 170 Blue, Prussian 206 vitriol 191 Boracic acid 78 Boric acid 78 Borax 331 Bromide of ammonium 125 potassium 290 Bromides, distinction from chlorides and iodides 125, 291 Bromine 165 Brominium 165 Bromum 165 Burettes : , 55 Butter of antimony 246 Bifiyram anii}nonii 246 C. Cadmii sulphas 167 Cadmium sulphate 167 Cadmhiin sulphuricum 167 Calcaria carbonica praecipitata 167 cJilorata 170 hypnchlorosa 170 25 Calcaria phospJiorica 169 Calcii carbonas praecipHa 167 hypophosphis 168 phosphas praecipitata 169 Calcined magnesia 258 Calcis carbonas praecipitata 167 hypophosphis 168 liquor 247 phosphas praecipitata 169 Calcium carbonate 167 hydrate, solution of 247 hypochlorite 170 hypophosphite 168 phosphate 169 Calcium carbonicum 167 kyptochlorosum 170 hypophosphorosum 168 phosphoricwm 169 Calomel 226 Calx chlorata 170 chlorinata... 170 Carbolic acid 78 Carbon bisulphide 173 bisulphuret, of. 173 Carbonate of ammonium 126 bismuth 158 calcium 167 iron 214 iron, saccharated 197 lead .' 279 lithium. . . 256 magnesium 259 potassium, crude 292 potassium, purified 294 potassium, pure 295 sodium 334 Carbonei sulphureium 173 Carboneum sulphuratum 173 Centimetre 52 Cerii oxalas 174 Cerium oxalate 174 Cerium oxalatum 174 Cerussa 279 Chalk, precipitated 167 Chili saltpetre 343 Chinoidinum 326 Chininum. 312 hydrochloratum 319 hydrochloricum 319 sulphuricum 320 lannicum 324 valerianicum 325 Chloral alcoholate 176 hydrate 175 Chlorali hydras 175 Chloralum hydratum, crystallisatum.. 175 Chlorate of potassium 297 Chloride of ammonium 127 antimony 246 barium 156 iron 198](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21059196_0391.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


