Pharmacy and Poisons.
Name of Poison.
Barium, salts of
Digitalis, glycosides of; other active principles of digitalis
Hydrocyanic acid; cyanides; double cyanides of mercury and zinc
Lead, compounds of with acids from fixed oils
Mercury, organic compounds of
Phenols
Compounds of phenol with a metal
Pituitary gland, the active principles of
Particulars.
The proportion of one particular barium salt which the preparation would be calculated to contain on the assumption that the barium (Ba) in the poison had been wholly converted into that salt.
The number of units of activity as defined in the British Pharmacopoeia contained in a specified quantity of the preparation.
The proportion of hydrocyanic acid (HCN) that the preparation would be calculated to contain on the assumption that the cyanides in the poison had been wholly converted into hydrocyanic acid.
The proportion of lead oxide (PbO) that the preparation would be calculated to contain on the assumption that the lead in the poison had been wholly converted into lead oxide.
The proportion of organically-combined mercury (Hg) contained in the preparation.
The proportion of phenols (added together) contained in the preparation.
The proportion of phenols (added together) that the preparation would be calculated to contain on the assumption that the compounds of phenols with a metal had wholly converted into the corresponding phenols.
Either-
(a) the number of units of activity as defined in the British Pharmacopoeia contained in a specified quantity of the preparation; or
(b) the proportion of pituitary gland, or of anterior or of posterior lobe of the gland, as the case may be, contained in the preparation; or
(c) the amount of pituitary gland, or of anterior or of posterior lobe of the gland, as the case may be, from which a specified quantity of the preparation was obtained, together with an indication whether the amount relates to fresh or to dried gland substance.
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Pharmacy and Poisons.
Name of Poison.
Barium, salts of
Digitalis, glycosides of; other active principles of digitalis
Hydrocyanic acid;
cyanides; double cyanides of mercury and zinc
Lead, compounds of with
acids from fixed oils
Mercury, organic com-
pounds of
Phenols
Compounds of phenol with a metal
Pituitary gland, the active
principles of
Particulars.
The proportion of one particular barium salt which the preparation would be calculated to contain on the assump- tion that the barium (Ba) in the poison had been wholly converted into that salt.
The number of units of activity as defined in the British Pharma- copoeia contained in a specified quantity of the preparation.
on
The proportion of hydrocyanic acid (HCN) that the preparation would be calculated to contain
the assumption that the cyanides in the poison had been wholly converted into hydrocyanic acid.
The proportion of lead oxide (PbO) that the preparation would be calculated to contain on the assumption that the lead in the poison had been wholly converted into lead oxide.
The proportion of organically-combined mercury (Hg) contained in the pre- paration.
The
proportion of phenols (added together) contained in the prepara- tion.
The proportion of phenols (added to- gether) that the preparation would be calculated to contain
on the assumption that the compounds of phenols with a metal had wholly converted into the corres- ponding phenols.
Either-
been
(a) the number of units of activity as defined in the British Pharma- copoeia contained in a specified quantity of the preparation; or (b) the proportion of pituitary gland, or of anterior or of posterior lobe of the gland, as the case may be, contained in the preparation; or (c) the amount of pituitary gland, or of anterior or of posterior lobe of the gland, as the case may be, from which a specified quantity of the preparation was obtained, to- gether with an indication whether the amount relates to fresh or to dried gland substance.
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