Canadian Pharmaceutical Journal, Volumen32Canadian Pharmaceutical Association., 1899 |
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... cent . to 0.56 per cent . in the 10 samples examined . This is probably due to the fact that many druggists do not wish to take the risk involved in selling the official tincture to persons accustomed to the old- fashioned laudanum ...
... cent . to 0.56 per cent . in the 10 samples examined . This is probably due to the fact that many druggists do not wish to take the risk involved in selling the official tincture to persons accustomed to the old- fashioned laudanum ...
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... cents of this advance goes to the government and forty - five cents to Hood . It is a singular fact that Hood and his pals , by means of their oil room at Washington , succeeded in beating down the stamp rate from 4 cents to 21⁄2 cents ...
... cents of this advance goes to the government and forty - five cents to Hood . It is a singular fact that Hood and his pals , by means of their oil room at Washington , succeeded in beating down the stamp rate from 4 cents to 21⁄2 cents ...
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... cent customer . Many make a great mistake in thinking that any- thing will do for these customers . How erroneous this idea is can easily be seen , when you count how many more there are who spend five cents at a time than ten cents ...
... cent customer . Many make a great mistake in thinking that any- thing will do for these customers . How erroneous this idea is can easily be seen , when you count how many more there are who spend five cents at a time than ten cents ...
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... cent . of guaiacol and is in white crystals soluble in alcohol , glycerine and olive oil . The dose is from 1 to 3 grms . ( 15 to 45 grs . ) three times daily . PHOSPHOTAL is a phosphite of creosote intro- duced by the Société Chemique ...
... cent . of guaiacol and is in white crystals soluble in alcohol , glycerine and olive oil . The dose is from 1 to 3 grms . ( 15 to 45 grs . ) three times daily . PHOSPHOTAL is a phosphite of creosote intro- duced by the Société Chemique ...
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... cent . alcohol . Phosphorus matches are receiving attention in England and may receive the fate meted out to them in ... CENTS . MANUFACTURED BY POWELL & DAVIS CO . , CHATHAM , ONT . 45252525252525 2525252525 THE OFFER ...
... cent . alcohol . Phosphorus matches are receiving attention in England and may receive the fate meted out to them in ... CENTS . MANUFACTURED BY POWELL & DAVIS CO . , CHATHAM , ONT . 45252525252525 2525252525 THE OFFER ...
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