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Birds and Hares &amp;c might perhaps go into putrefaction with their own heat if taken in in a hot day, unless cooled by water.  Observe the increase of temperature produced in the water by each cooling, and reduce it by putting in ice. After standing a suffucient time in the water to cool, the article might then be hung up to drain, either in the Cooling room or the Frigidarium itself  To keep down the temperature in the Frigidarium stow ice in a horizontal racks as high up as it can be stowed.  The air ??? in proportion as it is heated by the bodies of the operators &amp;c will rise to the top and melt the ice, which as it melts will drop down and cool the air below.
<p>Birds and Hares <lb/>
&amp;c might perhaps <lb/>
go into putrefaction <lb/>
with their own heat <lb/>
if taken in on a <lb/>
hot day, unless <lb/>
cooled by water.  <lb/>
Observe the increase <lb/>
of temperature produced <lb/>
in the water <lb/>
by each cooling, <lb/>
and reduce it <lb/>
by putting in ice.</p>
 
<p>After standing <lb/>
a suffucient time <lb/>
<add>in the water</add> to cool, the article <lb/>
might then <lb/>
be hung up to <lb/>
drain, either in <lb/>
the Cooling room <lb/>
or the Frigidarium <lb/>
itself</p>  
<p>
To keep down <lb/>
the temperature <lb/>
in the Frigidarium <lb/>
stow ice in a horizontal <lb/>
racks as <lb/>
high up as it <lb/>
can be stowed.  The air <unclear>below</unclear><lb/>
in proportion as it <lb/>
is heated by the bodies <lb/>
of the operators <lb/>
&amp;c will rise <lb/>
to the top and melt <lb/>
the ice, which as <lb/>
it melts will drop <lb/>
down and cool the <lb/>
air below.</p><pb/>





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Birds and Hares
&c might perhaps
go into putrefaction
with their own heat
if taken in on a
hot day, unless
cooled by water.
Observe the increase
of temperature produced
in the water
by each cooling,
and reduce it
by putting in ice.

After standing
a suffucient time
in the water to cool, the article
might then
be hung up to
drain, either in
the Cooling room
or the Frigidarium
itself

To keep down
the temperature
in the Frigidarium
stow ice in a horizontal
racks as
high up as it
can be stowed. The air below
in proportion as it
is heated by the bodies
of the operators
&c will rise
to the top and melt
the ice, which as
it melts will drop
down and cool the
air below.


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Identifier: | JB/106/042/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106.

Date_1

1798-07-19

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

106

Main Headings

frigidarium

Folio number

042

Info in main headings field

temperature no 7

Image

003

Titles

consideranda / thermometers / articles (cheap) for trial

Category

plan

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

34630

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