Midland Druggist and the Pharmaceutical Review, Volume 481914 |
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... questions . Bichloride antidote formula , Dr. Thos . A. Carter gives Birthday , St. Louis College Pharmacy . Blahnik , Mrs. Marie , Obituary of .. Bloomfield , Edw .. Boards of Pharmacy : California .. Standard Advanced .. Missouri ...
... questions . Bichloride antidote formula , Dr. Thos . A. Carter gives Birthday , St. Louis College Pharmacy . Blahnik , Mrs. Marie , Obituary of .. Bloomfield , Edw .. Boards of Pharmacy : California .. Standard Advanced .. Missouri ...
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... question , who are fully able to judge of the merits of the claims of the retailers and will be on hand to help present their case to congress . Whether this legislation is secured at the coming session or not , it is conceded in all ...
... question , who are fully able to judge of the merits of the claims of the retailers and will be on hand to help present their case to congress . Whether this legislation is secured at the coming session or not , it is conceded in all ...
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... question of apparatus regulated by law , we have more than enough of law now , but we would like to see the druggists wake up to a realization of what a professional pharmacists ' prescription desk should contain and how it should be ...
... question of apparatus regulated by law , we have more than enough of law now , but we would like to see the druggists wake up to a realization of what a professional pharmacists ' prescription desk should contain and how it should be ...
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... question of solubility of soaps is also an important fact to be considered in obtaining a quick lather . Cocoanut and palm oils are of a peculiar com- position and contain glycerides which when saponified are very soluble in water . An ...
... question of solubility of soaps is also an important fact to be considered in obtaining a quick lather . Cocoanut and palm oils are of a peculiar com- position and contain glycerides which when saponified are very soluble in water . An ...
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... question whether medical men should continue to write their pre- scriptions in Latin at all . Might they not just as well be written in the vernacu- lar ? But , on the other hand , would it be well for the patient himself that he should ...
... question whether medical men should continue to write their pre- scriptions in Latin at all . Might they not just as well be written in the vernacu- lar ? But , on the other hand , would it be well for the patient himself that he should ...
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