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Page 179
... Effect of Mercurial Vapours on the Crew of his Majesty's Ship Triumph , in the Year 1810. By William Burnett , M. D. , formerly Physician and Inspector of Hospi- tals in the Mediterranean Fleet . The noxious effects of inhaling air ...
... Effect of Mercurial Vapours on the Crew of his Majesty's Ship Triumph , in the Year 1810. By William Burnett , M. D. , formerly Physician and Inspector of Hospi- tals in the Mediterranean Fleet . The noxious effects of inhaling air ...
Page 200
... effects in generating heat . The third discusses the effect of steam in distributing heat , and the quantity of fuel that will produce a given effect in warming rooms , & c . Here the laws of cooling are given in a practical form , by ...
... effects in generating heat . The third discusses the effect of steam in distributing heat , and the quantity of fuel that will produce a given effect in warming rooms , & c . Here the laws of cooling are given in a practical form , by ...
Page 203
... effect . It was Count Rum , ford , I think , who first noticed the loss of effect by employing moist fuel ; and it is the more necessary to point out this circum- stance to the notice of my readers , because fuel is often unneces ...
... effect . It was Count Rum , ford , I think , who first noticed the loss of effect by employing moist fuel ; and it is the more necessary to point out this circum- stance to the notice of my readers , because fuel is often unneces ...
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