The Quarterly Journal of Science and the Arts, Volume 5John Murray, 1818 - Science |
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... Remains of a Mammoth ā¢ Ā§ Medicine , & c . 138 1. Bite of the Adder . 2. Cure for the Hydrophobia . 3. Rus- sian Remedy for Hydrophobia . Ā· 141 GENERAL LITERATURE AND MISCELLANEOUS COMMUNICATIONS . 1. Ancient Manuscripts . 2. Ancient ...
... Remains of a Mammoth ā¢ Ā§ Medicine , & c . 138 1. Bite of the Adder . 2. Cure for the Hydrophobia . 3. Rus- sian Remedy for Hydrophobia . Ā· 141 GENERAL LITERATURE AND MISCELLANEOUS COMMUNICATIONS . 1. Ancient Manuscripts . 2. Ancient ...
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... Remains . 5. Embedded Diamonds . 6. Zircon . Ā§ III . Anatomy , Medicine , & c . 376-8 1. Anatomical Prize Question for 1819. 2. Newly discovered Membrane in the Eye . 3. Medical Prizes for 1820. 4. Use of Tar in Pulmonary Consumption ...
... Remains . 5. Embedded Diamonds . 6. Zircon . Ā§ III . Anatomy , Medicine , & c . 376-8 1. Anatomical Prize Question for 1819. 2. Newly discovered Membrane in the Eye . 3. Medical Prizes for 1820. 4. Use of Tar in Pulmonary Consumption ...
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extinguished by the cooling power of the gauze , while the lower part remains luminous , because of a temperature sufficiently high . The power , therefore , of a metallic or other tissue to prevent explosion , will depend upon the heat ...
extinguished by the cooling power of the gauze , while the lower part remains luminous , because of a temperature sufficiently high . The power , therefore , of a metallic or other tissue to prevent explosion , will depend upon the heat ...
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... remains so as long as the vapour of the spirit is supplied ; the heat never becoming sufficiently intense to produce its inflammation . Sir H. Davy proposes to improve the safety - lamp by placing a coil of platinum wire within the cage ...
... remains so as long as the vapour of the spirit is supplied ; the heat never becoming sufficiently intense to produce its inflammation . Sir H. Davy proposes to improve the safety - lamp by placing a coil of platinum wire within the cage ...
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... remains a black powder , which was taken by Mr. Tennant as the sub- ject of his researches , who found that by the alternate action of soda and muriatic acid , it might be entirely dissolved . VOL . V. F The alcaline solution distilled ...
... remains a black powder , which was taken by Mr. Tennant as the sub- ject of his researches , who found that by the alternate action of soda and muriatic acid , it might be entirely dissolved . VOL . V. F The alcaline solution distilled ...
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