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Pagina 48
... considerably advanced in life : but in the three that follow , a similar affection of the sight occurred in those that were young ; and a like good effect was produced by the use of evacuating remedies . One of these was a boy eight ...
... considerably advanced in life : but in the three that follow , a similar affection of the sight occurred in those that were young ; and a like good effect was produced by the use of evacuating remedies . One of these was a boy eight ...
Pagina 55
... is to be found at page 85 of his Micrographia . " From this I shall proceed to a second considerable phe- « nomenon , which these diamants ( meaning thereby quartz 66 66 66 66 crystals ) exhibit , and that of certain Crystals . 55.
... is to be found at page 85 of his Micrographia . " From this I shall proceed to a second considerable phe- « nomenon , which these diamants ( meaning thereby quartz 66 66 66 66 crystals ) exhibit , and that of certain Crystals . 55.
Pagina 68
... considerable excess of alkali , for it differed also from the Palermo ulmin by becoming soft in the air , and its solution strongly restored the blue colour of reddened turnsol paper . Nitric acid , added to a filtered solution of this ...
... considerable excess of alkali , for it differed also from the Palermo ulmin by becoming soft in the air , and its solution strongly restored the blue colour of reddened turnsol paper . Nitric acid , added to a filtered solution of this ...
Pagina 69
Royal Society (Great Britain). This English ulmin made a considerable effervescence with acetous acid , which the Palermo ulmin had not been observed to do . This acetous solution , in which the acid was in excess , was exhaled dry , and ...
Royal Society (Great Britain). This English ulmin made a considerable effervescence with acetous acid , which the Palermo ulmin had not been observed to do . This acetous solution , in which the acid was in excess , was exhaled dry , and ...
Pagina 73
... considerable time , till all the air is expelled , the capillary extremity , through which the steam is still issuing with vio- lence , is held in the flame of the lamp till the force of the vapour is so far reduced , that the heat of ...
... considerable time , till all the air is expelled , the capillary extremity , through which the steam is still issuing with vio- lence , is held in the flame of the lamp till the force of the vapour is so far reduced , that the heat of ...
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