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22 decr 1808
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Each side of the balneum
would hold Barrels of
2 gallons diameter &
in number - 30
Diameter of a Gooseberry
bottle - inches - -5.
Width of balneum inches 24
Length of each side
according as it
the whole length or
yields a portion of
its length to one or
two sides inches 144
Or 120
Or 96
Months for the continuance
of the experiment
say Calendar 12
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2 16
The milk experiment
will require to be in
four places each day
viz.
1, In balneo at bottom
2. In balneo in suspense
3. In aeri inferi
4 In aeri superiori
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Two for depositing
1 The earliest time possible
was in Jany. 1809.
2. At the commencement
of the strawberry and
green pea Season.
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once every two or three
months will be sufficiently
frequent recurring
intervals to
look at the preservanda
for if they are forced
to keep for this time
it is decision against
the success of the plan-
but see p.1 Col.4.
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Some of the preservanda
to have water with them
in the vessel.
Uses of the water
1. To shew the effect that
may be expected in the
great, in case of leakage
2. As matter of curiosity
to shew the changes, if
any, made in respect
of tenderness, flavour &c.
in the event of their not
spoiling utterly by putrefaction
3. Water has been said to exclude
mouldiness: thence good for fruits, breads &.
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Before they are deposited,
some of the preservanda
may be kept
before to or
commencing putrefaction,
1. To shew whether in
case of their being deposited
in a similar
state, through carelessness
or by accident
in the Commercial
Frigid. the deterioration
would be total, or only
partial: as in the ordinary
course of trade.
2. As matter of curiosity
and th???ty: to shew
precisely the inflecmade
and defree of the influence
of cold in respect
to the stoppage of fermentations.
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The milk being the ???rate test of
conservability, and the
smallest vessels serving
for it, the greatest number
of vessels should be allotted
to this article
There being 365 (say 364)
days in the year, if a
vessel of milk were to be
taken out every day in
the year the number of
vessels would probably be
greater than could be contained
in the room that
could be allotted to this
purpose: viz. as per 16
1. In balneo at bottom 364
2. In balneo in suspense 364
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728
3. In aeri below 364
4. In aeri above—364
728
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1456
22.
after determining how
many phials -say
4 or 8 ounce phials -
could they be deposited,
the remains to be settled,
if the room be not sufficient,
in what mode the
reduction may be best made?
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In balneo the differences
between bottom and
middle, if any, in
temperation: a
small part of the
whole year will suffice
to shew this difference, if
any, and the result of it
At bottom being the
most unfavourable mode, if
there be any differences,
and rather the least troublesome
let the greatest
number be in this mode
So in air, those at
bpttom are most likely to
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Identifier: | JB/106/058/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106. |
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jeremy bentham |
iping 1801 |
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bernardino rivadavia |
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