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Frigidarium Experimenta Green Pease Pease French Beans Sand & Water 4 decr 1799

Preservanda

1. Calves Hearts
2. Rabbits in the
Hair Dotrussed
3 Do trussed
4 Sprats
5 Milk.
6 Flowers.
7. Jelly with Water
for a Nidus to prevent
mould. -
8 Oysters out of the
Shell.
9 Calf's Liver.
10 Lemon Juice.

Principle of Selection

In each class, be the
specimen chosen
for experiment, to
be that which is
most apt to spoil.

Closings or
Stopples

1. Simple Water
Stopple on the
lip.

2. Do with an
oli covering

3. Bladder had
down upon the
neck with a
waxed thread to
bite upon

Closing Lutes
see Grins Chemistry


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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
Bladder tough tow or
small twine immediately
in contact
with the neck for
the string that ties
down the bladder
to bite upon.-

Earthen pans
with a Groove for 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 in
water the outer groove
rim of the groove 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.

Bran.
Flower.
Salt Undeliquescent.-
Sugar in Powder
Do Powdered.
Sand
Melted Suet

3. Water
If the nidus be
water, oil at top,
to cut off the communication
between the
subject and its own
air discharged.

Jelly —

States of
the Subject matter

1st. Natural as
when killed-

2 Skinned, but
not imbowelled

3. Skinned and
imbowelled but not
cut up. -

4 Parboiled.

5 Half roasted.

Preparatory
Cooling-

1st In the air of
the Refrigeratory-

2ly- 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
is necessary to exclude
the air and fill up.

6.

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

7

Thermometers =
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
heat than Lead.


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Identifier: | JB/106/050/002
"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

050

Info in main headings field

frigidarium experimental

Image

002

Titles

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

Category

plan

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham; fr1

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

34638

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