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greater in summer <lb/>
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than winter.</p><pb/>
Husbanding the Cold.  In the Frigidarium none of the Inspectors time to be consumed in deliveration. An exact graphical plan of the Frigidarium with the packages ??? in it to be prepared in the first instance and all changes to be marked upon the plan as soon as made in the Frigidarium.  Turn of the Ice.  Not more than an Inspector at a time, but in case of necessity  p??? of insspection but <gap/> in the 24 Hours; and that as short as possible:- say 20 minutes.  The same time to serve for 1. INspection 2. Extraction 3. Insertion. 4. Feeding the Balneum with Ice  Time of visitation in the ????? the coolest that admitts of sufficient light: viz: a little after sunrise.  Time of sojournment to be





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Frigidarium 4 Sept 1800.

Mean Temperature
in the Latitude
of London -

Jany 42,
February - 44,
March - 50,
April - 52,4
May - - 58,
June - 60,
July - 63,
August - 62,
September 57,
October - - 50,
November 46,
December 44,

12 | 618 51,2'

51,1/2

Times Octr 11
1800 -

Mr Tates Stov Ovens
for baking biscuits
at Sea -
a South Sea
Whaler carried
out the Coin
and one of his
Ovens for baking
it. —


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Ascertaining the
quantum of Cold
necessary.

Time, during
which the Balneum
would continue
within the required
temperature in
a Frigidarium of
the proposed size
and construction
independent of calefaction,
by influx
of air in opening
the door, & by sojournment
of the Inspector?

Mean temperature
of the Year is, according
to Kirwan?

Frigidarium - stocked
with Ice, say
15th Decr: by the
15th of Feby, the mean temperature
of the external air
for the two Months
being obtained by
observation, sufficient
data may
have been obtained,
unless in case of
almost constant
frost, for ascertaining
the probable
duration of the
Stock: because
calefaction by sojournment
will
not differ be much
greater in summer
than winter.


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Husbanding the Cold. In the Frigidarium none of the Inspectors time to be consumed in deliveration. An exact graphical plan of the Frigidarium with the packages ??? in it to be prepared in the first instance and all changes to be marked upon the plan as soon as made in the Frigidarium. Turn of the Ice. Not more than an Inspector at a time, but in case of necessity p??? of insspection but in the 24 Hours; and that as short as possible:- say 20 minutes. The same time to serve for 1. INspection 2. Extraction 3. Insertion. 4. Feeding the Balneum with Ice Time of visitation in the ????? the coolest that admitts of sufficient light: viz: a little after sunrise. Time of sojournment to be




Identifier: | JB/106/053/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106.

Date_1

1800-09-04

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

106

Main Headings

frigidarium

Folio number

053

Info in main headings field

frigidarium

Image

002

Titles

ascertaining quantum of cold necessary / husbanding the cold / construction / registranda / experienda / table

Category

plan

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

1798 am

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1798

Notes public

ID Number

34641

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