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Pagina 4
Its smell is very nauseous , strongly resembling that of the combination of carbonic oxide and chlorine , discovered by my brother ; and its effect on the eyes is peculiarly pungent and distressing . A little of it was introduced under ...
Its smell is very nauseous , strongly resembling that of the combination of carbonic oxide and chlorine , discovered by my brother ; and its effect on the eyes is peculiarly pungent and distressing . A little of it was introduced under ...
Pagina 5
A small globule of it thrown into a glass of olive oil , produced a most violent explosion ; and the glass , though strong , was broken into fragments . Similar effects were produced by its action on oil of turpentine and naphtha .
A small globule of it thrown into a glass of olive oil , produced a most violent explosion ; and the glass , though strong , was broken into fragments . Similar effects were produced by its action on oil of turpentine and naphtha .
Pagina 6
Phosphorus introduced into ether , into which a globule of the substance had been put immediately before , produced no effect . In muriatic acid it gave off gas rapidly , and disappeared without explosion . On dilute sulphuric acid it ...
Phosphorus introduced into ether , into which a globule of the substance had been put immediately before , produced no effect . In muriatic acid it gave off gas rapidly , and disappeared without explosion . On dilute sulphuric acid it ...
Pagina 36
... the dilatation and contraction of the pupil are powerfully influenced by a difference in the strength of the light , the distance of the object , considered alone , produces so little effect upon it , as to be scarcely perceived .
... the dilatation and contraction of the pupil are powerfully influenced by a difference in the strength of the light , the distance of the object , considered alone , produces so little effect upon it , as to be scarcely perceived .
Pagina 38
This last mentioned effect Dr. Wells relates to have taken place remarkably in the case of Dr. Cutting , whose pupil being fixed in a dilated state by the action of the extract of belladonna , perfect vision of a near object was removed ...
This last mentioned effect Dr. Wells relates to have taken place remarkably in the case of Dr. Cutting , whose pupil being fixed in a dilated state by the action of the extract of belladonna , perfect vision of a near object was removed ...
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