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I immediately exposed a phial , containing about six cubical inches of chlorine , to a saturated solution of nitrate of ammonia , at the temperature of about 50 ° in common day - light . A diminution of the gas speedily took place ...
I immediately exposed a phial , containing about six cubical inches of chlorine , to a saturated solution of nitrate of ammonia , at the temperature of about 50 ° in common day - light . A diminution of the gas speedily took place ...
Pagina 36
... is always dilated very nearly to the rim of the cornea ; but whenever she looks at a small object , nine inches from the eye , it contracts , within , less than a minute , to a size nearly as small as the head of a pin .
... is always dilated very nearly to the rim of the cornea ; but whenever she looks at a small object , nine inches from the eye , it contracts , within , less than a minute , to a size nearly as small as the head of a pin .
Pagina 37
It should be mentioned , that , in order to produce the contraction of the pupil , the object looked at must be placed exactly nine inches from the eye ; and if it be brought nearer , it has no more power to produce the contraction than ...
It should be mentioned , that , in order to produce the contraction of the pupil , the object looked at must be placed exactly nine inches from the eye ; and if it be brought nearer , it has no more power to produce the contraction than ...
Pagina 38
... as the dilatation advanced , from six inches ( which was the nearest distance at which Dr. Cutting could distinctly see the image of the flame of a candle reflected from the bulb of a small thermometer , ) to seven inches in thirty ...
... as the dilatation advanced , from six inches ( which was the nearest distance at which Dr. Cutting could distinctly see the image of the flame of a candle reflected from the bulb of a small thermometer , ) to seven inches in thirty ...
Pagina 39
1 reflected from the bulb of a small thermometer , five - sixteenths of an inch in diameter , at the distance of three inches and three quarters from the eye ; and he could also see the same image at the distance of two feet seven ...
1 reflected from the bulb of a small thermometer , five - sixteenths of an inch in diameter , at the distance of three inches and three quarters from the eye ; and he could also see the same image at the distance of two feet seven ...
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