Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Meetings, Volumen5J. Churchill, 1846 |
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... heat in the sense in which it is usually employed by chemical writers ? What is the latent heat of water , and of the vapour of water ? Is the latter constant in the evaporation of water , and what law has been recognised in reference ...
... heat in the sense in which it is usually employed by chemical writers ? What is the latent heat of water , and of the vapour of water ? Is the latter constant in the evaporation of water , and what law has been recognised in reference ...
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... heat , an oil would no doubt be obtained free from acrimony and fit for internal use ; while a coarser oil , adapted to many economic purposes , might be obtained , by calling in the assistance of heat , from the residuary mass . The ...
... heat , an oil would no doubt be obtained free from acrimony and fit for internal use ; while a coarser oil , adapted to many economic purposes , might be obtained , by calling in the assistance of heat , from the residuary mass . The ...
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... heat . The late Dr. Wright of Jamaica , how- ever , informs us that their decoction is advantageously employed internally , in cases of spasmodic colic , accompanied by vomiting , sitting easier on the stomach than any other medicine ...
... heat . The late Dr. Wright of Jamaica , how- ever , informs us that their decoction is advantageously employed internally , in cases of spasmodic colic , accompanied by vomiting , sitting easier on the stomach than any other medicine ...
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... ( Pulex pene- trans ) had been dislodged , hardly admits of explanation in any other way . It appears to possess great volatility , or else to be most readily decomposed by heat - since the thin flat 28 ON THE GENUS JATROPHA , & c .
... ( Pulex pene- trans ) had been dislodged , hardly admits of explanation in any other way . It appears to possess great volatility , or else to be most readily decomposed by heat - since the thin flat 28 ON THE GENUS JATROPHA , & c .
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... heat subsequently employed to bake the cakes ? This latter appears improbable , from a statement made by Dr. Barham , who observes , " that he has seen several bad accidents happen to negroes newly come to Jamaica , and strangers to the ...
... heat subsequently employed to bake the cakes ? This latter appears improbable , from a statement made by Dr. Barham , who observes , " that he has seen several bad accidents happen to negroes newly come to Jamaica , and strangers to the ...
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