Analysis of Bitter Cassava Juice, and Experiments in Elucidation of its Supposed Antiseptic Properties

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Title

Analysis of Bitter Cassava Juice, and Experiments in Elucidation of its Supposed Antiseptic Properties

Subject

Description, Experiments, and Remarks on the topic of whether or not 'bitter cassava juice' (casseripe) has antiseptic properties.

Description

An article from the 1870 Yearbook of Pharmacy, published by the British Pharmaceutical Conference.

Creator

Professor Attfield, PhD, FCS, Professor of Practical Chemistry to the Pharmaceutical Society

Source

Yearbook of Pharmacy: Comprising Abstracts of Papers Relating to Pharmacy, Materia Medica and Chemistry Contributed to British and Foreign Journal...with the Transactions of the British Pharmaceutical Conference (1870)

Publisher

John Churchill & Sons, New Burlington Street, London

Date

September, 1870

Contributor

Kevin Farrington

Rights

Google Books, University of Michigan

Format

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Language

English

Type

text

Citation

Professor Attfield, PhD, FCS, Professor of Practical Chemistry to the Pharmaceutical Society, “Analysis of Bitter Cassava Juice, and Experiments in Elucidation of its Supposed Antiseptic Properties,” Provisions, accessed December 22, 2024, http://di.salemstate.edu/provisions/items/show/129.

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