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8. - obviated by casing them with iron, as done by Moser & Jackson. p.7. | <p>8.</p> | ||
9 Kitchen fires may be made to furnish a <del>vent</del> stove in the ventalative principle p.9. 9 (a) Kitchen fires < | <p>- obviated by <lb/> | ||
casing them with <lb/> | |||
iron, as done <lb/> | |||
by Moser & Jackson. <lb/> | |||
p.7.</p> | |||
<p>9</p> | |||
<p>Kitchen fires <lb/> | |||
may be made to <lb/> | |||
furnish a <del>vent</del> <lb/> | |||
stove in the ventalative <lb/> | |||
principle <lb/> | |||
p.9.</p> | |||
<p>9 <hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi></p> | |||
<p>Kitchen fires <lb/> | |||
their heat how <lb/> | |||
to be consumed <lb/> | |||
to the greatest advantage <lb/> | |||
as applied <lb/> | |||
to cooking p.10 <lb/> | |||
11, 12, 13, 14 <lb/> | |||
Pewsers Bakers <lb/> | |||
p.12 13. 1</p> | |||
<p>10</p> | |||
<p>In addition to <lb/> | |||
the supply afforded <lb/> | |||
by the Kitchen <lb/> | |||
fires, like Moser <lb/> | |||
& Jacksons stoves <lb/> | |||
taking the supports <lb/> | |||
for chimneys. p.*13</p> | |||
<p>10 <hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi></p> | |||
<p>Can they be said <lb/> | |||
to prevent phlogistication? <lb/> | |||
p.14<hi rend="superscript">*</hi></p><pb/> | |||
11 More Stoves their Supports could not be wanted. p.15. 12 Determinanda 1 Utmost degree of artificial heat wanted 2 Size of stove for that degree p.1......6 14 Size of stove necessary determined by the Bloomsbury Church experiment. p.17. 15 Air, whence to be drawn? from without for purity? in from within for warmth? p.18 16 Draught - tube for drawing air <del><gap/></del> into & through the Cells. p.19 20, 21 | |||
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Panopt Warming contents
1.
Different modes
of warming
analytical
view. p.1
2
Common mode
too expensive
for such a prison.
p.2.
3.
The unventilative
unwholesome.
3
German Inn
4
The ventilation
the properest
p.4
5
Franklin's th
of the ventilation
kind, unhealthy
because of iron
p..5.
6
Earltham ones
unobjectionable
on that score
p.5
7.
Difficulty of
making them
of earth alone
unless on a
very large scale.
p.5.
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8.
- obviated by
casing them with
iron, as done
by Moser & Jackson.
p.7.
9
Kitchen fires
may be made to
furnish a vent
stove in the ventalative
principle
p.9.
9 (a)
Kitchen fires
their heat how
to be consumed
to the greatest advantage
as applied
to cooking p.10
11, 12, 13, 14
Pewsers Bakers
p.12 13. 1
10
In addition to
the supply afforded
by the Kitchen
fires, like Moser
& Jacksons stoves
taking the supports
for chimneys. p.*13
10 (a)
Can they be said
to prevent phlogistication?
p.14*
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11 More Stoves their Supports could not be wanted. p.15. 12 Determinanda 1 Utmost degree of artificial heat wanted 2 Size of stove for that degree p.1......6 14 Size of stove necessary determined by the Bloomsbury Church experiment. p.17. 15 Air, whence to be drawn? from without for purity? in from within for warmth? p.18 16 Draught - tube for drawing air into & through the Cells. p.19 20, 21
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