Midland Druggist and the Pharmaceutical Review, Volume 481914 |
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... experience with this oil showing it to produce a soap having very poor lathering qualities . Corn oil makes a good soap ; saponifies easily and the soap is free from ob- jectionable odor . It lathers quickly but the lather is too light ...
... experience with this oil showing it to produce a soap having very poor lathering qualities . Corn oil makes a good soap ; saponifies easily and the soap is free from ob- jectionable odor . It lathers quickly but the lather is too light ...
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... experience as a member of the Ohio Board of Phar- macy has shown the present method to be the better of the two . It is the only reasonable way to keep a . check on the Pharmacists of the State . The chances are very small for loaning ...
... experience as a member of the Ohio Board of Phar- macy has shown the present method to be the better of the two . It is the only reasonable way to keep a . check on the Pharmacists of the State . The chances are very small for loaning ...
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... experience in drugs but more in news , peanuts and candy , but who now with this certificate conducts a suburban drug store in every manner . There These are but two instances . are hundreds of them in the state and a change in the ...
... experience in drugs but more in news , peanuts and candy , but who now with this certificate conducts a suburban drug store in every manner . There These are but two instances . are hundreds of them in the state and a change in the ...
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... Experience has re- vealed certain weaknesses in the food and drugs act - notably the lack of provision for legal standards , and its failure to apply to certain external remedies . The Secretary will ask that authority be granted to ...
... Experience has re- vealed certain weaknesses in the food and drugs act - notably the lack of provision for legal standards , and its failure to apply to certain external remedies . The Secretary will ask that authority be granted to ...
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... . Craig , whose long experience in journalistic work and his practical ability his new position . as a pharmacist will especially fit him for Caswell A. Mayo . The President - elect of the 36 Midland Druggist and Pharmaceutical Review .
... . Craig , whose long experience in journalistic work and his practical ability his new position . as a pharmacist will especially fit him for Caswell A. Mayo . The President - elect of the 36 Midland Druggist and Pharmaceutical Review .
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Page 212 - Who has given value in good faith relying upon the description therein of the goods, for damages caused by the non-receipt by the carrier or a connecting carrier of all or part of the goods or their failure to correspond with the description thereof in the bill at the time of its issue.
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Page 212 - That when goods are loaded by a carrier such carrier shall count the packages of goods, If package freight, and ascertain the kind and quantity If bulk freight, and such carrier shall not, in such cases, insert in the bill of lading or In any notice, receipt, contract, rule, regulation, or tariff, " Shipper's weight, load, and count...