The Medical and Physical Journal: Containing the Earliest Information on Subjects of Medicine, Surgery, Pharmacy, Chemistry, and Natural History ..., Volumen25 |
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This return appeared after the slightest change of weather or exposure to cold ,
many falling down while on parade , and others during the time they stood on
guard . To avoid this as much as possible , all those who were discharged from
the ...
This return appeared after the slightest change of weather or exposure to cold ,
many falling down while on parade , and others during the time they stood on
guard . To avoid this as much as possible , all those who were discharged from
the ...
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10 - Same - Sanje - 10 - - - - Midnight - Fair - Fair & FrostyIs Hard Frost , unless
Midnight Fair i W . at S . or W . Cold with freq . showers Snow & Stormy Rain -
Cold Rain or Snow - 6 - - - 8 - Wind & Rain- Stormy - - 8 _ 10 - Changeable
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10 - Same - Sanje - 10 - - - - Midnight - Fair - Fair & FrostyIs Hard Frost , unless
Midnight Fair i W . at S . or W . Cold with freq . showers Snow & Stormy Rain -
Cold Rain or Snow - 6 - - - 8 - Wind & Rain- Stormy - - 8 _ 10 - Changeable
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... were always from one to three or four degrees colder in a certain time than
those whose spipal marrow was divided and suffered to die . Professor Davy
suggested to the author , that the cold air thrown into the lungs ( which produced
the the ...
... were always from one to three or four degrees colder in a certain time than
those whose spipal marrow was divided and suffered to die . Professor Davy
suggested to the author , that the cold air thrown into the lungs ( which produced
the the ...
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This powerful agent penetrated the system to its very centre , roused the
sensibility which the effusion of cold water and other external impressions could •
not awake ; excited sickness , vomiting , and profuse perspiration , and
interrupted the ...
This powerful agent penetrated the system to its very centre , roused the
sensibility which the effusion of cold water and other external impressions could •
not awake ; excited sickness , vomiting , and profuse perspiration , and
interrupted the ...
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... the greatest number of oranges and lemons of any one in this country ,
remarked , above thirty years since , that he found trees raised from seed , and
inoculated in his own garden , bore the cold better than oranges and lemons
imported .
... the greatest number of oranges and lemons of any one in this country ,
remarked , above thirty years since , that he found trees raised from seed , and
inoculated in his own garden , bore the cold better than oranges and lemons
imported .
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Página 254 - The" passage of ,the sap upwards was in consequence much obstructed, and the inserted • buds began to vegetate strongly in July; and when these had afforded shoots about four inches long, the remaining ligatures were taken off, to permit the excess of sap to pass on ; and the young shoots were nailed to the wall. Being there properly exposed to light^ their wood ripened well, and afforded blossoms in the succeeding spring : this would, I do not doubt," have afforded fruit ; but that, leaving my...
Página 517 - ... The light is differently regulated, when the luminous matter exists in the living body, and when it is abstracted from it. In the first case, it is intermitting, or alternated with periods of darkness ; is commonly produced or increased by a muscular effort ; and is sometimes absolutely dependant upon the will of the animal. In the second case, the luminous appearance is usually permanent until it...
Página 513 - ... glow-worms shone more brilliantly when put into oxygen gas ; that their light gradually disappeared in hydrogen or in azotic gas, and was instantly extinguished in fixed air ; that it was also lost by cold and revived by the application of a warm temperature. He conjectured that the luminous matter of these insects, was composed of hydrogen and carbonated hydrogen gas. Forster relates in the Lichtenberg Magazine for 1783, that on putting a lampyris splendidula into oxygen gas it gave as much...
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Página 416 - B.mks, says, there is a peculiar phenomenon sometimes seen within a few degrees distance of the coast of Malabar, during the rainy monsoon, which he had an opportunity of observing. At midnight the weather was cloudy, and the sea was particularly dark, when suddenly it changed to a white flaming colour all around. This bore no resemblance to the sparkling or glowing appearance he had observed on other occasions in seas near the equator, but was a regular white colour like milk, and did not continue...
Página 424 - The shining of the scolopendra electrica I have always observed to be accompanied by the appearance of an effusion of a luminous . fluid upon the surface of the animal, more particularly about the head, which may be received upon the hand, or other bodies brought into contact with the insect at the moment, and these exhibit a phosphoric light for a few seconds afterwards. This fluid, however, I never could discover in the form of moisture, even upon the clearest glass, although examined immediately...
Página 517 - ... would afford. The uninterrupted and long continued light that is sometimes evolved by the luminous sacs, and the ova of the glow-worm, is also inconsistent with the notion of an accumulation and subsequent dispersion of a material substance.
Página 512 - ... luminous fluid in the plumule of the pennatula phosphorea \. The phenomenon of animal light has been attempted to be explained in different ways. By many persons it was formerly ascribed to a putrefactive process, but since the modern theories of combustion became known, it has been generally believed to depend upon an actual inflammation of the' luminous substance, similar to the slow combustion of phosphorus.