Red Cross NotesJohnson & Johnson, 1900 |
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
absorbent cotton acid action adhesive plaster agent alcohol alkaloids analysts antisepsis antiseptic applied asepsis Aseptic Laboratories assay atropine bacillus bacteria bandages bella belladonna plasters boiling boric acid Brunswick Building catgut Catheters cent chamber chemical cleanliness cloth containing cotton fibre diastase disease disinfection drug druggist Dyspepsia extract of belladonna ferment gastric gauze germs Hospital inches infection intestinal iodo iodoform Iodoform-Johnson issued Johnson & Johnson Johnson's Absorbent Johnson's Belladonna Plaster Johnson's Digestive Tablets ligatures Lintine Linton Moist Gauze manufacture material Medical Society medicine ment Messrs methods milk operation ounce packages packed Papoid patient pepsin Pharmacopeia physicians plaster mass pounds practice preparation receive Red Cross Ligatures Red Cross Notes respectfully rubber sample scopolia soap soluble solution sponge steam sterilized stomach supply surgeon surgery surgical dressings surgically clean sutures tion tissue treatment washing wound yard ΙΟ
Oblíbené pasáže
Strana 1 - Gallinger has again introduced into congress the bill for the "further prevention of cruelty to animals in the District of Columbia.
Strana 3 - Yet I doubt not through the ages one increasing purpose runs, And the thoughts of men are widened with the process of the suns.
Strana 19 - ... and ammonia — in which form they may be taken up and appropriated as nutrition by the more highly organized members of the vegetable kingdom. It is through this ultimate production of carbonic acid, ammonia, and water by the bacteria, as end-products in the...
Strana 1 - Service. The animals themselves might well cry out to be saved from their friends. No more humane work can be done than to discover the means of the prevention of diseases which have ravaged our flocks and herds. All those who raise or own animals — such as horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, chickens, etc. — are vitally interested in the preservation of theirhealth and the prevention of disease.
Strana 9 - If the goods of a manufacturer have, from the mark or device he has used, become known in the market by a particular name, I think that the adoption by a rival trader of any mark which will cause his goods to bear the same name in the market, may be as much a violation of the rights of that rival as the actual copy of his device.
Strana 11 - The full grades are fair, middling fair, good middling, middling, low middling, good ordinary and ordinary. The half grades are designated by the prefix "strict.
Strana 11 - And I ha' been plucking, plants among. Hemlock, henbane, adder's tongue. Nightshade, moonwort, libbard's bane. And twice by the dogs was like to be ta'en.