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Example sentences for "citrate"

Lexicographically close words:
cito; citoyenne; citoyennes; citoyens; citra; citric; citrine; citron; citronella; citrons
  1. Castile soap suppository, enema, massage, castor oil, or citrate of magnesia if drugs are needed.

  2. It contains many constituents, such as citrate of lime, allyl sulphide, volatile oils, sulphur.

  3. Should the breasts be much swollen and painful and fever arise, saline laxatives are needed for two or three days, such as citrate of magnesia, rochelle salts, hunyadi water or seidlitz powder may be given.

  4. In mild cases fluids should be taken freely, particularly the alkaline mineral water to which citrate of potash can be added.

  5. The wine or tincture of colchicum in doses of twenty to thirty drops may be given every four hours in combination with the citrate of potash, fifteen grains, or the citrate of lithium five to ten grains.

  6. A solution of iron for external application to the hair, calls for two drams each of citrate of iron and tincture of nux vomica, and one and one-half ounces each of cocoanut oil and bay rum.

  7. For the Cure of an Attack-- Antipyrine 30 grains Citrate of Caffeine 20 grains Make into ten powders.

  8. Citrate of Iron and Quinine 2 drams Simple Syrup 2 ounces Pure Water 2 ounces Mix.

  9. The bowels should be kept open with citrate of magnesia (one to two teaspoonfuls in water) or epsom salts in peppermint water.

  10. You may take the citrate or bicarbonate of potash.

  11. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, to each bottle of which add two drachms of citrate or pyrophosphate of iron.

  12. If the patient is very pale and anæmic, one drachm of the carbonate, or two drachms of the citrate or pyrophosphate of iron, may be advantageously added to each bottle of the "Favorite Prescription.

  13. The precipitated citrate of lime is next thoroughly washed with water, and the sulphuric acid, diluted with 6 or 8 times its weight of water, whilst still warm, is poured upon it, and thoroughly mixed with it.

  14. The best preparations of iron are either the tincture of the perchloride, or nitrate, or the citrate of iron and quinine.

  15. In practice it is found that a very slight excess of sulphuric acid is preferable to a preponderance of undecomposed citrate of lime.

  16. The precipitated barium citrate is then to be washed, and decomposed with the requisite quantity of sulphuric acid.

  17. A more general plan is to bleach the citrate of lime by covering it with a weak solution of chloride of lime, exposing it in shallow vessels to the sun's rays, and rewashing it before decomposing it with sulphuric acid.

  18. The citrate of lime obtained from juice so treated is comparatively pure.

  19. To the last add ammonio-citrate of iron, 3 dr.

  20. The residue in the retort containing the citric acid is saturated with chalk, and the resulting citrate of lime is decomposed by means of sulphuric acid.

  21. Aconite, Sweet Spirit of Nitre, and Citrate of Potassium, in combination: valuable in early stage.

  22. Lithium Carbonate or Citrate with Sodium Arsenite: in gouty cases.

  23. Lithium Carbonate or Citrate with Arsenic: if due to gout.

  24. Ammonio-Citrate of Iron: in the vomiting of anemia, especially of young women.

  25. In coated tongue the ammonio-citrate is often best to begin with.

  26. For every 10 pounds of chalk employed, nine and a half pounds of sulphuric acid, diluted with six times its weight of water, are to be poured while warm upon the citrate of lime, and well mixed with it.

  27. Attempts were made both in the West Indies and Sicily, to convert the lime and lemon juice into citrate of lime, but they seem to have failed through the difficulty of drying the citrate for shipment.

  28. At the end of twelve hours, or even sooner, the citrate will be all decomposed, dilute citric acid will float above, and sulphate of lime will be found at the bottom.

  29. The citrate of lime which precipitates being freed from the supernatant foul liquor, is to be well washed with repeated affusion and decantation of water.

  30. Inasmuch as no evidence has been presented to show that iron citrate green is superior in any way to the well-known iron and ammonium citrate the Council held that iron citrate green, and with it the dosage forms, was ineligible to N.

  31. The Council reported that the product was not a definite chemical compound, but a mixture consisting chiefly of sodium sulphate, sodium citrate and small amounts of lithia.

  32. It does not contain ferrous citrate as claimed.

  33. Squibb and Sons wrote: “Iron citrate green (iron and ammonium citrate green) differs from the U.

  34. As taken, Alkalithia, therefore, represents caffein in a solution of alkali tartrate, citrate and bicarbonate containing free carbonic acid.

  35. Squibb and Sons submitted to the Council ampules containing solutions of iron citrate green.

  36. It thus became necessary to consider the eligibility of iron citrate green itself for admission to New and Nonofficial Remedies.

  37. Pattern produced in gelatine by the diffusion of drops of a solution of nitrate of silver and of citrate of potassium.

  38. With salts of manganese, the chloride, citrate or sulphate, the stages of evolution of the growth are distinguished not only by diversities of form, but also by modifications of colour.

  39. It is well to give five grains of lithium citrate dissolved in a glass of hot water every three hours.

  40. Children, or those to whom these remedies are repugnant, may take the solution of citrate of magnesia, of which the dose is one-half to a whole bottle for adults.

  41. The bowels should be briskly purged by a dose of citrate of magnesia or cream of tartar.

  42. If this remedy be too repugnant to the patient, small quantities of citrate of magnesia, or of cream of tartar, or of some of the natural mineral waters, may be employed.

  43. If a laxative be called for, citrate of magnesia is much pleasanter and equally as efficacious as the castor-oil so frequently administered on this occasion.

  44. The mother should during this time drink as little as possible, refrain from stimulating food, and take occasionally a little cream of tartar, citrate of magnesia, or a seidlitz powder.

  45. You'd better take some citrate of iron and quinine.

  46. You've prescribed citrate of iron and quinine for everything I've ever had since I knew you," said Beth.

  47. Yielding citrate and tartrate of lithium and sodium.

  48. The soluble citrate is typical of the soluble manganese salts, the dioxide of the insoluble.

  49. Iron and quinine citrate (5%) in tincture of sweet orange peel, syrup and sherry wine.

  50. Contains ferric citrate corresponding to not less than 7.

  51. Iron and ammonium citrate (4%) in tincture of sweet orange peel, syrup, and sherry wine.

  52. As far as can be ascertained from the superficial trials with the last six salts, the citrate is the least powerful, and the phosphate certainly by far the most.

  53. With respect to the citrate of ammonia, a leaf was placed in a little solution of the above strength, and there was not even a trace of aggregation in the cells beneath the glands, until 56 m.

  54. The oxalate, nitrate, and citrate seem to have a special tendency to cause the blade of the leaf to be inflected.

  55. On another occasion a leaf was placed in a stronger solution, of one part of the citrate to 109 of water (4 grs.

  56. The action of the citrate of strychnine is also somewhat different from that of the sulphate.

  57. These often become dark at first, and then very pale or white, as was conspicuously the case with glands subjected to the poison of the cobra and citrate of strychnine.

  58. The precipitate—silver citrate and chromate—is then dissolved by adding 1 dram of ammonia .

  59. Mix this solution of citrate of uranium and a little of a solution of chloride of gold with a paste prepared by dissolving tapioca in hot water.

  60. Paper is to be washed with a moderately concentrated solution of ammonio-citrate of iron and dried.

  61. He prescribed granulated citrate of magnesia, calomel, mercury, and chalk, and I acted on his advice and administered the medicine, and it seemed to have a beneficial effect.

  62. If she tired of these, she should have recourse to granulated citrate of magnesia as a cooling effervescent drink, and have a mustard poultice applied on the pit of the stomach—these were verbal directions.

  63. Hence, if an alkali like limewater, bicarbonate or citrate of soda is added to the milk this coagulation will be checked and the digestion be facilitated.

  64. A like result is brought about upon the ingestion of sodium citrate or bicarbonate of soda.

  65. Sodium citrate likewise tends to prevent the formation of tough curds.

  66. In the converted sea water the bulk of the solids is composed of inert citrate of soda.

  67. Citrate of silver is an almost insoluble salt, and requires to be kept from the light, air, and organic matter, it being very easily decomposed.

  68. It contained in each fluid ounce by calculation about: 18 grains of citrate of soda.

  69. Put five cents' worth of citrate of potassa in an ounce vial of clear cold water.

  70. Citrate of ammonia, solubility of phosphates in, 408.

  71. The amount of "reverted" phosphate is estimated by the ammonium citrate process.

  72. This difficulty, however, has been overcome, and it is generally admitted that the ammonium citrate process furnishes an accurate means of determining its amount.

  73. Now, the solubility of Thomas-slag in citrate of ammonia was found by Professor Wagner to be no less than 74 per cent, while that of phosphorite only amounted to 4 per cent.

  74. The action of the acid salts of fruits upon the iron may produce an appearance very similar to that of a blood-stain, the citrate of iron formed having a reddish colour which on more than one occasion has misled even a surgeon.

  75. A chemical examination, however, which was made in the presence of the magistrate and the prisoner, proved that they consisted of citrate of iron, and had been produced by cutting a lemon and neglecting to wipe the blade after use.

  76. This preparation I continue to use when much time may elapse between sensitizing and printing; but, when the paper is to be printed immediately after sensitizing, I use a larger proportion of citrate of iron and ammonia.

  77. The Best Chemicals for this Work are the recrystallized red prussiate of potash and the citrate of iron and ammonia, which is manufactured by Powers & Wightman, of Philadelphia.

  78. When the rate of sperm motility following freezing and thawing was considered along with the percent of motile sperm, a slight advantage was found with 16 percent yolk and a citrate concentration of 1.

  79. The early work of the British indicated that a final citrate level near 2 percent in the diluent was satisfactory for freezing bull sperm.

  80. I] The control differed from the 0-glycerol treatment in that no additional citrate or glycerol solution was added.

  81. The average percentages of motile sperm found after freezing 10 semen samples at each of the citrate and yolk levels in this experiment are shown also in Fig.

  82. The citrate is prepared with distilled water and then boiled or autoclaved.

  83. The yolk-citrate extender was added to the semen at a rate which brought the sperm concentration in 0.

  84. Most of the research with extenders for freezing bull semen in this laboratory has been done with the yolk-citrate diluents.

  85. Illustration: Percent of motile sperm after freezing and thawing semen in diluents containing various levels of egg yolk and various percentages of sodium citrate (Fig.

  86. A number of investigations in other laboratories have now proven that milk can be used as effectively as the yolk-citrate diluent for freezing bull sperm.

  87. Results in a number of other laboratories have agreed with our findings regarding the use of approximately 7 percent glycerol with the yolk-citrate diluent.

  88. In order to define more clearly the optimum glycerol level, several ejaculates of semen were subsampled and portions were frozen after the addition of yolk-citrate extender and glycerol in varying quantities.

  89. A suitable egg yolk-citrate extender for freezing bull semen can be prepared by the following procedure.

  90. Also, if the glycerol addition could be made soon after the dilution with egg yolk-citrate extender at room temperature, time would be gained in processing the semen for use.

  91. The next invention noticed is the citrate of iron process of M.

  92. Salmon and Garnier, in which a paper, coated with a sirupy solution of citrate of iron, is exposed to light under a positive print for a period varying from eight to ten minutes in the sun, to half or three-quarters of an hour in the shade.


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