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COld preferring. Water Bath. that the temperature may be sure to be equally distributed For adding to the heat 1. Admission of air with a means of agitation of the water tha the change may be equall, & speedt enough. 2. If that be not enough, heating by a ??? hot keeping in boiling water say at 200 Not boiling because that would require a for diminishing large & constant supply of heat the heat 1. Adding dec pounded for example - by turning of a cock from above 2. Letting in a supply of water cooled to the maximum, from a reservoir provided for the purpose. Might not mouldiness Mucir grow in this regulated temperature? To prevent it 1. Exhaust the Air or fill up the place of the Air by some cheap substance, Such as Sand , Bran or Sawdust. taking then a proper tempeature.
Identifier: | JB/106/038/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106. |
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1796-09-18 |
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106 |
frigidarium |
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038 |
preservation by temperature no 4 |
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003 |
[[titles::hot or cold / corking in vessels / desicceration / cold method / […?] plan / cold preferring / solid conservation / preservanda]] |
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plan |
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recto |
f1 |
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jeremy bentham |
i taylor |
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evan nepean |
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