The English Cyclopaedia: A New Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 4Bradbury and Evans, 1860 |
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Page 41
... alcohol and turpentine may be dropped into the eye , and mustard or common salt placed in the mouth . Pricking the skin with sharp - pointed instruments has also been recommended . This however is frequently resisted . Dr. Guy ...
... alcohol and turpentine may be dropped into the eye , and mustard or common salt placed in the mouth . Pricking the skin with sharp - pointed instruments has also been recommended . This however is frequently resisted . Dr. Guy ...
Page 49
... alcohol is produced from sugar by the ferment yeast ; the peculiar oil to which mustard owes its origin is generated by a similar reaction ; and recently Berthellot has succeeded in transforming glycerin into grape - sugar by mere ...
... alcohol is produced from sugar by the ferment yeast ; the peculiar oil to which mustard owes its origin is generated by a similar reaction ; and recently Berthellot has succeeded in transforming glycerin into grape - sugar by mere ...
Page 67
... alcohol , or ether , but by long contact with boiling water is to a certain extent decomposed . Heated with water in a sealed tube to 300 ° Fahr . it entirely dissolves , forming a solution precipitable by acids , and much resembling ...
... alcohol , or ether , but by long contact with boiling water is to a certain extent decomposed . Heated with water in a sealed tube to 300 ° Fahr . it entirely dissolves , forming a solution precipitable by acids , and much resembling ...
Page 97
... alcohol ; they however readily dissolve in ether , benzole , and oil of turpentine , and are miscible in all pro- portions with each other and with the essential oils . When heated in close vessels to 500 ° or 600 ° Fahr . they are ...
... alcohol ; they however readily dissolve in ether , benzole , and oil of turpentine , and are miscible in all pro- portions with each other and with the essential oils . When heated in close vessels to 500 ° or 600 ° Fahr . they are ...
Page 99
... alcohol . Sp . gr . 0 · 9276 . Henbane - seed oil . Non - drying . Sp . gr . 0913 . NAT . HIST . DIV . ] Indayaçu oil , From the seeds of Anda Gomesii . to those of castor oil .. [ HYOSCYAMUS , in Properties similar Jatropha oil ...
... alcohol . Sp . gr . 0 · 9276 . Henbane - seed oil . Non - drying . Sp . gr . 0913 . NAT . HIST . DIV . ] Indayaçu oil , From the seeds of Anda Gomesii . to those of castor oil .. [ HYOSCYAMUS , in Properties similar Jatropha oil ...
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