Proceedings: General Index to Volumes One to Fifty of the Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association from 1852 to 1902, Inclusive1866 - 592 páginas |
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... views of members of the Association , as expressed in the debates incident to the occasion . All the members of the Committee were present at the debates , and the recollection of them have been refreshed by the report in the published ...
... views of members of the Association , as expressed in the debates incident to the occasion . All the members of the Committee were present at the debates , and the recollection of them have been refreshed by the report in the published ...
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... views that carbonic acid is useful . Dr. SQUIBB . - It has been shown by the best authority that free carbonic acid in this solution is one of the most important constituents in it . And that is one great reason why it should always be ...
... views that carbonic acid is useful . Dr. SQUIBB . - It has been shown by the best authority that free carbonic acid in this solution is one of the most important constituents in it . And that is one great reason why it should always be ...
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... views and opinions of the members of the Committee on different points of the law , and the bearing of the new law on the Pharmaceutical business . The report was , on motion , accepted and referred to the Executive Committee for ...
... views and opinions of the members of the Committee on different points of the law , and the bearing of the new law on the Pharmaceutical business . The report was , on motion , accepted and referred to the Executive Committee for ...
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... views of a large body of pharmaceutists , and they adopted what we said . We must first unite , through the Committee reporting here ; then if we agree to their report we go as a united body . If we had a Committee and their report was ...
... views of a large body of pharmaceutists , and they adopted what we said . We must first unite , through the Committee reporting here ; then if we agree to their report we go as a united body . If we had a Committee and their report was ...
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... views forward now in public may well be taken as evidence of captiousness , and unwillingness to submit 6 REPORT ON THE PHARMACOPIA . 81 Reports of Committees read, Reports of Committees Report from the Committee on the Pharmacopoeia,
... views forward now in public may well be taken as evidence of captiousness , and unwillingness to submit 6 REPORT ON THE PHARMACOPIA . 81 Reports of Committees read, Reports of Committees Report from the Committee on the Pharmacopoeia,
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Página 89 - To improve the science and art of pharmacy by diffusing scientific knowledge among apothecaries and druggists, fostering pharmaceutical literature, developing talent, stimulating discovery and invention, and encouraging home production and manufacture in the several departments of the drug business.
Página 141 - MATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS; being an Abridgment of the late Dr. Pereira's Elements of Materia Medica, arranged in conformity with the British Pharmacopoeia, and adapted to the use of Medical Practitioners, Chemists and Druggists, Medical and Pharmaceutical Students, Ac.
Página 89 - To improve and regulate the drug market, by preventing the importation of inferior, adulterated or deteriorated drugs, and by detecting and exposing home adulteration.
Página 133 - ... shall not be held to exempt any person from any penalty or punishment provided by the laws of any State for carrying on the same within such State, or in any manner to authorize the commencement or continuance of such trade or business contrary to the laws of such State or in places prohibited by municipal law; nor shall the payment of any such tax be held to prohibit any State from placing a duty or tax on the same trade or business, for State or other purposes.
Página 137 - But, nothing in this proviso shall be construed to exempt from stamp duty any and all medicinal articles, whether simple or compounded by any rule, authority, or formula, published or unpublished, which are put up in a style or manner similar to that of patent or proprietary medicines in general...
Página 103 - ... not sold or offered for sale, or advertised under any other name, form, or guise than that under which they may be severally denominated and laid down in said pharmacopoeias, dispensatories...
Página 133 - The payment of any tax imposed by the internal -revenue laws for carrying on any trade or business shall not be held to exempt any person from any penalty or punishment provided by the laws of any state for carrying on the same within such state, or in any manner to authorize the commencement or continuance of such trade or business contrary to the laws of such state...
Página 103 - ... or proprietary medicine in general, or which are advertised on the package or otherwise as remedies or specifics for any ailment, or as having any special claim to merit, or to any peculiar advantage in mode of preparation, quality, use, or effect.
Página 89 - Treasury is hereby authorized to appoint a Commission, consisting of three persons, to inquire and report at the earliest practicable moment upon the subject of raising by taxation such revenue as may be necessary in order to supply the wants of the government, having regard to and including the sources from which such revenue should be drawn and the best and most efficient mode of raising the same and to report the form of a bill.
Página 238 - ... on which to base some degree of accurate knowledge. When we remember that only three-fourths of a century ago oxygen was unknown to the chemist, we can readily perceive why former investigators were powerless. Even to physics, which had solved some of the great astronomical problems, the phenomena of the animal organism were a sealed book. Albinus took no meagre view of organic activity in nature when he established the axiom that the essence of life, or the vital force, consisted in motion....