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... acid fumigations now in vogue , for a century . By these means they would go far towards exterminating typhus , which would then rest with plague and small - pox . HISTORY OF THE OLEATES OF ALKALIES , OR SOAPS . The history of personal ...
... acid fumigations now in vogue , for a century . By these means they would go far towards exterminating typhus , which would then rest with plague and small - pox . HISTORY OF THE OLEATES OF ALKALIES , OR SOAPS . The history of personal ...
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... ACID FOUND AMONG POT - ASH AT THE MAT NUFACTORIES , WITH THE PROPER REMEDY . The manufacturers of pot - ash in New - London County , Connecticut , have discovered in their alkali a sort of saline substance , which gives them great ...
... ACID FOUND AMONG POT - ASH AT THE MAT NUFACTORIES , WITH THE PROPER REMEDY . The manufacturers of pot - ash in New - London County , Connecticut , have discovered in their alkali a sort of saline substance , which gives them great ...
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... acid is the phosphoric . Being attracted by the lime from its association with the pot - ash , it is precipitated with the former as a new combination , to wit , phosphate of lime ; while the liberated alkali appears in the form of a ...
... acid is the phosphoric . Being attracted by the lime from its association with the pot - ash , it is precipitated with the former as a new combination , to wit , phosphate of lime ; while the liberated alkali appears in the form of a ...
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... acid ( see iii . Med . Rep . p . 91 & seq . ) , took the pre- sent opportunity to try whether this was the fact . He gathered a sufficient quantity of hail - stones as quickly as possible after their falling to the ground , and put them ...
... acid ( see iii . Med . Rep . p . 91 & seq . ) , took the pre- sent opportunity to try whether this was the fact . He gathered a sufficient quantity of hail - stones as quickly as possible after their falling to the ground , and put them ...
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... acid constantly found in the stomach during the progress of di- gestion is to be referred to the gastric fluid . He proves , like wise , that this acid found in the stomach is the phosphoric . He supposes aliment to be converted into ...
... acid constantly found in the stomach during the progress of di- gestion is to be referred to the gastric fluid . He proves , like wise , that this acid found in the stomach is the phosphoric . He supposes aliment to be converted into ...
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Seite iii - Co. of the said district, have deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof they claim as proprietors, in the words following, to wit : " Tadeuskund, the Last King of the Lenape. An Historical Tale." In conformity to the Act of the Congress of the United States...
Seite 392 - His catholic majesty promises and engages on his part, to cede to the French Republic, six months after the full and entire execution of the conditions and stipulations herein relative to his royal highness, the Duke of Parma, the colony or province of Louisiana, with the same extent that it now has in the hands of Spain, and that it had when France possessed it, and such as it should be after the treaties subsequently entered into between Spain and other States.
Seite iii - That not to know at large of things remote From use, obscure and subtle, bat to know That which before us lies in daily life, Is the prime wisdom...
Seite 432 - About eight o'clock he desired to have three pamphlets which had been looked out by his directions the evening before. He then dictated as clearly and distinctly as he had ever done in his life, the additions and alterations which he wished to have made in each.
Seite 79 - Their jurisdiction is to overlook the repairs of sea-banks and sea-walls, and the cleansing of rivers, public streams, ditches, and other conduits whereby any waters are carried off: and is confined to such county, or particular district, as the commission shall expressly name.
Seite 432 - We shall all meet finally: we only require different degrees of discipline, suited to our different tempers, to prepare us for final happiness.
Seite 48 - Professor of Materia Medica, Natural History, and Botany, in the University of Pennsylvania.
Seite 432 - About half an hour after he desired that he might be removed to a cot. About ten minutes after he was removed to it he died; but breathed his last so easily, that those who were sitting close to him did not immediately perceive it. He had put his hand to his face, which prevented them from observing it.
Seite 391 - Louisiana, westwardly of the Mississippi, though very extensive, are at present involved in some obscurity. Data are equally wanting to assign with precision its northern extent. From the source of the Mississippi, it is bounded eastwardly by the middle of the channel of that river to the thirty-first degree of latitude : thence it is asserted upon very strong grounds that according to its limits, when formerly possessed by France, it stretches to the east, as far, at least, as the river Perdigo,...
Seite 377 - Indeed, every mechanic art, in the different processes of which heat, moisture, solution, mixture, or fermentation are necessary, must ever keep pace in improvement with this branch of philosophy. To the physician this science is of still greater value, and is daily growing in importance. He learns from it to compound his medicines; to disarm poisons of their force; to adjust remedies to diseases; and to adopt the general means of preserving health.