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Marble
Bone & Ivory
Potted or dried
meats may be soldered
up in vessels
of sheet lead
Portable soup to be
made by boiling
the meat in blood
instead of water.
Were heat to be applied
during the
exhaustion it might
assist; as in leather
the rarification of
the air would dilate
the pores and render
it more pervious
by fluids.
Substances mixed by
kneading, mortar
for example, where
the lime powder is
made to run and
meet the sand in
its course into a common
vessel, then
water admitted to
the mixture instantaneously
fills its
pores.
Whitening silk and
wool in vacus would
be economical, as the
sulphurious gas
would all be employ'd
in absorbing
oxygen from
the silk v. Bancroft.
p.42.
Identifier: | JB/109/015/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 109.
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