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9. <unclear>Exdiccation</unclear>  
<head>9. Exsiccation</head>


Distillation may be applied likewise <del>to the</del> <del><add>purpose of</add>separating</del><lb/>
<p>Distillation may be applied likewise <del>to the</del> <del><add>purpose of</add> separating</del><lb/>
<add>and in some cases with the advantage to the purpose of separating</add> fluids from solids, and thereby drying <del><unclear>fodder</unclear></del> substances<lb/>
<add>and in some cases with the advantage to the purpose of separating</add>
fluids from solids, and thereby drying <del><unclear>fodder</unclear></del> substances<lb/>
impregnated with water or other fluids. <del>A <gap/></del> <lb/>
impregnated with water or other fluids. <del>A <gap/></del> <lb/>
<del>which this mode of drying seems particularly</del><lb/>
<del>which this mode of drying seems particularly</del><lb/>
a<del>pplicable, <add>with particular advantage</add> is where as in fils<gap/> substances</del><lb/>
<del>applicable, <add>with particular advantage</add> is where as in <gap/> substances</del><lb/>
<del>the fluid is contained in capillary tubes<add>spaces</add></del><lb/>
<del>the fluid is contained in capillary tubes<add>spaces</add></del><lb/>
<del>By performing this operation <foreign>in vacuo</foreign> it may</del><lb/>
<del>By performing this operation <foreign>in vacuo</foreign> it may</del><lb/>
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Wood <add>for example may</add> <del>may <unclear>perhaps</unclear> in this</del><lb/>
Wood <add>for example may</add> <del>may <unclear>perhaps</unclear> in this</del><lb/>
<del>way</del><add>perhaps</add> be dried <del>with advantage</del><add>in this way</add> <del>in with</del> in a<lb/>
<del>way</del><add>perhaps</add> be dried <del>with advantage</del><add>in this way</add> <del>in with</del> in a<lb/>
small degree of heat and in a short space of time.<lb/><pb/>
small degree of heat and in a short space of time.</p>
 
<p><!-- in pencil -->End of the <del><gap/></del> description of<lb/>
the Inventions &#x2014;<lb/>
Instructions follow.</p>





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9. Exsiccation

Distillation may be applied likewise to the purpose of separating
and in some cases with the advantage to the purpose of separating fluids from solids, and thereby drying fodder substances
impregnated with water or other fluids. A
which this mode of drying seems particularly
applicable, with particular advantage is where as in substances
the fluid is contained in capillary tubesspaces
By performing this operation in vacuo it may
be done with more expedition and with a degree
of heat without exposing to the ordering degree of
heat for distillation. Wood for example may may perhaps in this
wayperhaps be dried with advantagein this way in with in a
small degree of heat and in a short space of time.

End of the description of
the Inventions —
Instructions follow.




Identifier: | JB/169/234/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 169.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

169

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

234

Info in main headings field

portsmouth docking plan

Image

002

Titles

exsiccation

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f27 / f28

Penner

jeremy bentham; samuel bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

57054

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