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Still to No 9 Below the Ice House, room for a Balneum Conservatory. The Balneum a Binn, in which the Barrels im (immersed in water) may be ranged as at present in a Collar [upon wooden stands.] The depth of the Binn such, that the water may cover the largest Barrels intended to be used. The floor of the Binn may be sunk more or less below the floor on which a man will stand to get  the a Barrel out of the Binn. Tp save economize the Cold, the only entrance into the Conservatory may be down from the Ice House: -Or the only entrance into the Ice-house, up from the Conservatory Means keeping the Water of the Balneum at its level As the Ice from the Ice-House melts &amp; drops into it, it will rise: and for every Barrel
<head>Still to be <unclear>consulted</unclear> 4 Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 1799</head><lb/>
<head>No 9</head><lb/>
<head><unclear>Temperature</unclear> Ice House 30 Sept 1796</head>
 
<p>Below the Ice <lb/>
House, room for <lb/>
a Balneum Conservatory.</p>
<p>The Balneum <lb/>
a <hi rend="underline">Binn</hi>, in which <lb/>
the Barrels <del>im</del> (immersed <lb/>
in water) <lb/>
may be ranged as at <lb/>
present in a Cellar <lb/>
[upon wooden stands.] <lb/>
The depth of the <lb/>
Binn such, that <lb/>
the water may cover <lb/>
the largest Barrels <lb/>
intended to be <lb/>
used.</p>
<p>The <add>floor of the</add> Binn may <lb/>
be sunk more or <lb/>
less below the floor <lb/>
on which a man <lb/>
will stand to get  <del>the</del> <lb/>
a Barrel out of the <lb/>
Binn.</p>
<p>To <del>save</del> economize <lb/>
the Cold, the only <lb/>
entrance into the <lb/>
Conservatory may <lb/>
be <hi rend="underline">down</hi> from the <lb/>
Ice House:</p>
<p>-Or the only entrance <lb/>
into the Ice<lb/>
-house, <hi rend="underline">up</hi> from <lb/>
the Conservatory</p>
<p>Means of keeping <lb/>
the Water of the Balneum <lb/>
at its level <lb/>
As the Ice from the <lb/>
Ice-House melts &amp; <lb/>
drops into it, it will <lb/>
rise: and for every <lb/>
Barrel</p><pb/>





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Still to be consulted 4 Decr 1799
No 9
Temperature Ice House 30 Sept 1796

Below the Ice
House, room for
a Balneum Conservatory.

The Balneum
a Binn, in which
the Barrels im (immersed
in water)
may be ranged as at
present in a Cellar
[upon wooden stands.]
The depth of the
Binn such, that
the water may cover
the largest Barrels
intended to be
used.

The floor of the Binn may
be sunk more or
less below the floor
on which a man
will stand to get the
a Barrel out of the
Binn.

To save economize
the Cold, the only
entrance into the
Conservatory may
be down from the
Ice House:

-Or the only entrance
into the Ice
-house, up from
the Conservatory

Means of keeping
the Water of the Balneum
at its level
As the Ice from the
Ice-House melts &
drops into it, it will
rise: and for every
Barrel


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Identifier: | JB/106/044/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106.

Date_1

1796-09-30

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

106

Main Headings

frigidarium

Folio number

044

Info in main headings field

frigidarium no 9

Image

003

Titles

winter experiment / nidus's - choice / summer experiment

Category

plan

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

tw 1794

Marginals

Paper Producer

francis hall

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1794

Notes public

ID Number

34632

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