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 pharmacopoeia of the United States. 

 Designed for the use of pharmacist and 

 pharmaceutical students. -Ith ed., rev. 

 and enl. New York (J. Wiley &Sons) ; 

 London (Chapman & Hall, Ltd.), 1903, 

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 19 cm. 



Essentials of volumetric 



analysis. An intro<luction to the subject, 

 adapted to the needs of students of 

 pharmaceutical chemistry. Embracing 

 the subjects of alkalimetry, acidimetry 

 precipitation analysis, oxidimetry, in- 

 direct oxidation, iodometry, assay- 

 processes for drugs, estimation of 

 alkaloids, carbolic acid, sugars, theory, 

 application and description of indicators. 

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