London Journal of Arts, Sciences and Manufacturers, and Repertory of Patent InventionsW. Newton, 1853 |
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to the piston - rod ; and d , is the vessel ( in which the medicine . is placed ) fixed to the handle a . In fig . 2 , the instrument is shewn as having two pistons affixed to the piston - rod , and two vessels fitted to the handle a ...
to the piston - rod ; and d , is the vessel ( in which the medicine . is placed ) fixed to the handle a . In fig . 2 , the instrument is shewn as having two pistons affixed to the piston - rod , and two vessels fitted to the handle a ...
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... vessels , with a measured quantity of water , and consists in arranging the outlet - valve , so that it will let out the water from a box , when the pressure from the water coming in is shut off . Fig . 3 , represents a water - closet ...
... vessels , with a measured quantity of water , and consists in arranging the outlet - valve , so that it will let out the water from a box , when the pressure from the water coming in is shut off . Fig . 3 , represents a water - closet ...
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... vessels , and acid added in proportion to the quantity of cop- per and other metals to be acted on contained in the ... vessel , so as to make an equal or greater weight of water and acid than there is of ore ; the whole is then to be ...
... vessels , and acid added in proportion to the quantity of cop- per and other metals to be acted on contained in the ... vessel , so as to make an equal or greater weight of water and acid than there is of ore ; the whole is then to be ...
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... vessel , and washing it with water , copper should then remain in the re- sidue , a further quantity of acid must be ... vessels may be treated with a strong solution of caustic alkali , for dissolving out the oxide of tin ; which may be ...
... vessel , and washing it with water , copper should then remain in the re- sidue , a further quantity of acid must be ... vessels may be treated with a strong solution of caustic alkali , for dissolving out the oxide of tin ; which may be ...
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... vessel by the use of pure nitric acid , it is advisable to use a very little muriatic acid mixed with the nitric , which will cause the silver to remain in the first vessel with the residue ; which is to be treated as directed when ...
... vessel by the use of pure nitric acid , it is advisable to use a very little muriatic acid mixed with the nitric , which will cause the silver to remain in the first vessel with the residue ; which is to be treated as directed when ...
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