... will be found entirely unobjectionable even by those who have gold in their mouth. Insoluble substances that have a slight taste, such as tannalbin, phenacetin, digitoxin, are best disguised by the addition of 10 per cent, of powdered cacao to the... Transactions - Page 67by American Medical Association. Section on Pharmacology, American Medical Association. Section on Pharmacology and Therapeutics - 1912Full view - About this book
| Medicine - 1914 - 548 pages
...disguised by the addition of 10% of powdered cacao to the sugar. Chocolate tablets can usually be comprest without the necessity of adding cacao butter. The...bitterness of aristochin is almost entirely overcome by tht addition of a small amount (2 or 3%) of sodium bicarbonate and of cacao and sugar in the proportion... | |
| Materia medica - 1912 - 240 pages
...finished tablet by means of an atomizer; for, if the volatile oil be incorporated with the powder, it is liable to impart to the tablet a sharp or bitter...aristochin is almost entirely overcome by the addition of 1 Schleimer, A.: National Druggist, February, 1909, p. 54. M4 a small amount (2 or 3 per cent) of sodium... | |
| Medicine - 1914 - 518 pages
...disguised by the addition of 10% of powdered cacao to the sugar. Chocolate tablets can usually be comprest without the necessity of adding cacao butter. The most tasteless form of quinin I have been able to tind is aristochin, which is considerably less bitter than euquinin. The slight bitterness of aristochin... | |
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