I conceive, right to add, that in all cases, even though the composition of the water seems to bring it within the conditions of safety now stated, an attentive examination should be made of the water after it has been running for a few days through the... Journal of the Franklin Institute - Page 285by Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) - 1849Full view - About this book
| 1842 - 634 pages
...solution be in a great measure muriates. 7. In all cases, even though the composition of the water seem to bring it within the conditions of safety now stated,...circumstances, besides those hitherto ascertained, may regulate the preventive influence of the neutral salts. 8. When the water is judged to be of a kind... | |
| Royal Scottish Society of Arts - 1844 - 564 pages
...7- In all cases, even though the composition of the water seem to bring it within the conditions or safety now stated, an attentive examination should...be made of the water, after it has been running for afew days through the pipes ; for it is not improbable that other circumstances, besides those hitherto... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1842 - 632 pages
...solution be in a great measure muriates. 7. In all cases, even though, the composition of the water seem to bring it within the conditions of safety now stated,...is not improbable that other circumstances, besides tho-e hitherto ascertained, may regulate the preventive influence of the neutral salts. 8. When the... | |
| 1843 - 770 pages
...insufficient, if the salts in solution be in a great measure muriates. " 7. It is I conceive right to add, that in all cases, even though the composition of the water...circumstances, besides those hitherto ascertained, may regulate the preventive influence of the neutral salts. " 8. When the water is judged to be of a kind... | |
| 1843 - 624 pages
...insufficient, if the salts in solution be in a great measure muriates. " 7. It is I conceive right to add, that in all cases, even though the composition of the water...circumstances, besides those hitherto ascertained, may regulate the preventive influence of neutral salts. " 8. When the water is judged to be of a kind which... | |
| 1843 - 812 pages
...if the salts in solution be in a great measure muriates. " 7. It is, I conceive, right to add, that in all cases, even though the composition of the water...circumstances, besides those hitherto ascertained, may regulate the preventive influence of the neutral salts. " 8. When the water is judged to be of .1 kind... | |
| Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - 1843 - 468 pages
...insufficient, if the salts in solution be in a great measure muriates. 7. It is, I conceive, right to add, that in all cases, even though the composition of the water...circumstances, besides those hitherto ascertained, may regulate the preventive influence of the neutral salts. 8. When the water is judged of a kind which... | |
| Fayette Bartholomew Tower - 1843 - 208 pages
...will be insufficient, if the salts in solution be in a great measure muriates. 7. In all cases careful examination should be made of the water after it has been running a few days through the pipes; for it is not improbable that other circumstances, besides those hitherto... | |
| 1844 - 588 pages
...insufficient, if the salts in solution be in a great measure muriates. 7. It is right to add, that in all cases, even though the composition of the water...bring it within the conditions of safety now stated, a chemical examination should b ; made of it after it has been running for a few days through the pipes.... | |
| john forbes - 1844 - 596 pages
...insufficient, if the salts in solution be in a great measure muriates. 7. It is right to add, that in all cases, even though the composition of the water...seems to bring it within the conditions of safety now stateH, a chemical examination should b : made of it after it has been running for a tew days through... | |
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