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Miscellanea Building- The Vestibule instead of being in a line with refrigeratory to be at right angles to it {Line diagram] ENtrance from the West because as the business would be done in the Morning by that means the door would not have to open to the morning sun.&#x2014; Vessels- Glas might serve even in the Water Balneum for the upper tier where the pressure of the water is very slight. Experimentation. No use in taking out any article earlier than the time during which it is known by experience to be capable of being kept. Building Purificat. To absord the moisture introduced by the breath employing alkali in a to deliquiate.&#x2014; 13. Absorb the Carbonic Aid from the breath employing lime-water and lime.&#x2014;
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of being in <lb/>
a line with the<lb/>
refrigeratory to <lb/>
be at right angles <lb/>
to it.&#x2014;</p>
<p>{Line diagram}</p>
<p>Entrance from <lb/>
the West because <lb/>
as the business <lb/>
would be done <lb/>
in the Morning <lb/>
by that means <lb/>
the door would <lb/>
not have to open <lb/>
to the morning <lb/>
Sun.&#x2014;</p>
<head>Vessels-</head> <lb/>
<p>Glass might serve <lb/>
even in the Water <lb/>
Balneum for the <lb/>
upper tier where <lb/>
the pressure of <lb/>
the Water is very <lb/>
slight.</p>
<head>Experimentation.</head><lb/>
<p>No use in taking <lb/>
out any article earlier <lb/>
than the time <lb/>
during which it <lb/>
is known by experience <lb/>
to be capable <lb/>
of being kept.</p>
<head>Building Purificat.</head> <lb/>
<p>To absorb the moisture <lb/>
introduced by <lb/>
the breath employ<lb/>
<unclear>dry</unclear> alkali in a <lb/>
broad pan to<lb/>
deliquiate.&#x2014;</p>
<p>13.</p>
<p>To absorb the Carbonic <lb/>
Air from <lb/>
the breath employ <lb/>
lime-water and <lb/>
lime.&#x2014;</p><pb/>
 
 
 
 
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[In]struments-

Thermometers.

1

[R]egister — 2

2.

Common
[w]ith Red Spirit

3.

[P]estle and Mortar
[fo]r pounding the
[I]ce.—

4.

[P] for rais[in]g
the water for
[t]he Balneum-

5

[]rugs-Wooden
[]thring Tongs of
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Miscellanea
Building-

The Vestibule instead
of being in
a line with the
refrigeratory to
be at right angles
to it.—

{Line diagram}

Entrance from
the West because
as the business
would be done
in the Morning
by that means
the door would
not have to open
to the morning
Sun.—

Vessels-

Glass might serve
even in the Water
Balneum for the
upper tier where
the pressure of
the Water is very
slight.

Experimentation.

No use in taking
out any article earlier
than the time
during which it
is known by experience
to be capable
of being kept.

Building Purificat.

To absorb the moisture
introduced by
the breath employ
dry alkali in a
broad pan to
deliquiate.—

13.

To absorb the Carbonic
Air from
the breath employ
lime-water and
lime.—


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Identifier: | JB/106/045/003"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

003

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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