| Bengal (India) - 1851 - 366 pages
...well-prepared Opium is a deep dull brown when viewed in mass, which becomes a bright chestnut brown when a small portion of drug is spread in a thin layer...in the recent well-prepared drug somewhat fruity. In cold water it breaks down readily into curdy flakes of the color of pease soup, which gradually... | |
| Pharmacy - 1852 - 620 pages
...well-prepared opium is a deep dull brown when viewed in mass, which becomes a bright chestnut brown when a small portion of drug is spread in a thin layer...in the recent well-prepared drug somewhat fruity. In cold water it breaks down readily into curdy flakes of the colour of pease soup, which gradually... | |
| English literature - 1852 - 1070 pages
...mass, which becomes a bright chestnut brown when a small portion of drug is epread in a thin layer npon a white surface. It adheres to the fingers, and draws...more glutinous. Its smell is peculiar, and perfectly s«> generis. It is not unpleasant, and, in the recent well-prepared drug, somewhat fruity. In cold... | |
| Jonathan Pereira - 1857 - 926 pages
...well-prepared opium is a deep dull brown when viewed in mass, which becomes a bright chestnut brown when a small portion of drug is spread in a thin layer...adheres to the fingers and draws out to a moderate VOL. II. PABT II. QQ extent, breaking with a short ragged fracture; should it, however, contain much... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - Bengal (India) - 1877 - 436 pages
...deep dull brown when viewed in mass, which becomes a bright chestnut brown when a small portion of the drug is spread in a thin layer upon a white surface....ragged fracture. Should it, however, contain much pasavd, its ductility is much increased, and it is more glutinous. CLASSIFICATION. — After the jars... | |
| Baron Ernst von Bibra, Ernst Freiherr von Bibra - Medical - 1995 - 296 pages
...opium is dull when viewed as a mass, which becomes a light chestnut brown when a small portion of it is spread in a thin layer upon a white surface. It...extent, breaking with a ragged fracture. Should it, contain much pussewah, however, its ductility is much increased, and it is more glutinous. The smell... | |
| Medicine - 1854 - 878 pages
...deep dull brown when viewed in mass, which becomes a bright chesnut brown when a small portion of the drug is spread in a thin layer upon a white surface. It adheres to the fingers and draws out to • moderate extent, breaking with a ragged fracture. Thfl Iflsf. finArfltinn nf hrinonnnr fJiA nninm... | |
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