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Click Here To Edit Frigidarium Experimental 4 December 1799

Preservanda

1. Calves Hearts

2. Rabbits in the
Hair. —

3. D<hi rend="underline">o</hi>. Trussed.—

4. Sprats.

5. Milk. —

6 Flowers. —

7. Jelly:with Water
for a Nidus
to prevent mould.

8. Oysters out of
the Shell. —

9. Calves Liver.

10. Lemon Juice.

Closings
or
Stopples.

1. Simple Water
Stopple on the lip

2.D<hi rend="underline">o.</hi>. with an Oil
covering.

3. Bladder tied
down upon the
Neck with a
waxed thread to
bite upon. —


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Vessels

For observing the
changes in Fruits
long narrow bottles
such as they use
in Pickle Shops.
Hooped Barrels-
Confectioners Glasses
to be closed with
Bungs.- Over the
conical Neck a
Bladders ton, or
small turine, immdiately
in contact
with the Neck
for the string that
ties down the bladder
to bite upon.

Earthen Pans
with a Groove for
f the cover to fit
into then the
juncture to be
luted with putty
or some other lute.

If the Vessel
is not to be plunged
into water the
outer grooverim of
the rimgroove to be lower
than the inner
that any superfluous
Water may
rather run in
than out. Each
Vessel to have a
conveniency for
attaching labels
by packthread to
mark the day of
introduction —


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Nidus's.

1. Air insulated

2. Air open.—

3. Bran.

4. Flower. —

5. Salt undeliquescent.

6. Sugar in Powder.

7. Do Powdered. —

8. Sand.

9. Melted Suet.

10. Water. —

If the Nidus be
Water, Oil at top
to cut off the communication
between
the subject
and its Air
discharged. —

Jelly. —

States of the
Subject-Matter.

1. Natural as
<p>when Kill'd.—

2. Skinned but
not imbowell'd</p>

3. Skinned and
imbowelled but
not cut up. —

4. Par-boiled.—

5. Half roasted.

Preparatory
Cooling.

1. In the air of
the Refrigeratory.

2. By plunging
in water and
then drying.-
N.B. The latter
when the animal
remains unskinned
and unimbowelled.—


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Miscellanea.

1.

For expensive Vessels
such as Confectioners
Glasses seven
for a fortnight to
be opened one
every two days.

2.

Mode of fastening
the Vessels at the
bottom of the Balneum-
A Hook
in the Vessel hooking
into a Staple
at the bottom of
the balneum.

3.

For two Stories
either the Hooks
lengthened or a
row of superior
Joists with Staples.

4.

Register Thermometers

two- one for
the Balneum the
other for the Shelves.

5.

For the Balneum
Ice may be employed
as far as
it will go. Water
only so far as it
is necessary to
exclude the air
and fill up.—

6.

Frigidarium the
larger: that the
heat of the body
and the breath of the
operator may
bear the less ratio
to it.—

7.

Thermometer besides
the two Register- a
number of ordinary
ones from the cheap
Shops in Holborn—

8.

Draining Tubes. Wood as
being a worse conductor of


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Identifier: | JB/106/045/002
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106.

Date_1

1799-12-04

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

106

Main Headings

frigidarium

Folio number

045

Info in main headings field

frigidarium experimental no 10

Image

002

Titles

preservanda / closings or stopples / vessels / nidus's / states of the subject-matter / preparatory cooling / miscellanea / instruments

Category

plan

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

fr3

Watermarks

1798 am

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1798

Notes public

ID Number

34633

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