Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis, 1807 - Physics |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 81
Page 81
... taken every second morning , and operated as a powerful cathartic at the end of ten days the gums became tender , and the saliva was secreted in a large quantity . The last pill was taken on the eleventh day , and I was requested to see ...
... taken every second morning , and operated as a powerful cathartic at the end of ten days the gums became tender , and the saliva was secreted in a large quantity . The last pill was taken on the eleventh day , and I was requested to see ...
Page 288
... taken , it may always remain attached to the instrument . No light should be suffered to enter the instrument from the south further than the gnomon , except those rays of the sun which are transmitted through one of the small aper ...
... taken , it may always remain attached to the instrument . No light should be suffered to enter the instrument from the south further than the gnomon , except those rays of the sun which are transmitted through one of the small aper ...
Page 289
... taken only 1 " too soon , the two segments will be to each other in the ratio of 9 to 11 , which may be too great a difference to pass unobserved . When five observations are to be taken by this method , it will be necessary to have ...
... taken only 1 " too soon , the two segments will be to each other in the ratio of 9 to 11 , which may be too great a difference to pass unobserved . When five observations are to be taken by this method , it will be necessary to have ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 3 |
Account of the Success of the American Expedition | 13 |
Description of a Compound Gasometer for Purposes | 34 |
Copyright | |
64 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
afterwards alkali angle animal antient appeared ascertain bark barytes bodies carbonic acid chemical cinchona Cloudy coal coffee colour common contained crystals degree dissolved distilled water effect electricity employed equal evaporation experiments extract Fair fluid formed gallic acid Galvanic glass gold grains green heat hydrogen hygrometer inches infusion inoculation instrument intervals iron JEROME DE LALANDE JOHN FAREY laminæ lava less leucites light lime liquor major thirds manner matter means memoir ments metallic method mixture muriatic acid nature negative nitrate nitric acid object observations obtained opinion oxygen phænomena pieces plates pole potash precipitate present principle produced proportion quantity rays remarkable resinous respect Royal salt schorls similar small-pox Society soda solution species stance substance sulphate sulphuric acid surface tannin taste tion tooth tube turnsole vaccination vegetable vessels violet volcanoes wire yellow