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Page 364
... sufficient thoroughly to moisten the whole brick . Let the other brick be moistened with the juice of any vegetable , such as that of cabbage leaves , either green or boiled ; or lay it for a few minutes on the edge of a pond into which ...
... sufficient thoroughly to moisten the whole brick . Let the other brick be moistened with the juice of any vegetable , such as that of cabbage leaves , either green or boiled ; or lay it for a few minutes on the edge of a pond into which ...
Page 368
... sufficient time to dry . For , although the timber may be sufficiently seasoned , there is always a great quantity ... sufficient air to carry off the vapour , the whole building will be rendered uncomfortable . This is generally the ...
... sufficient time to dry . For , although the timber may be sufficiently seasoned , there is always a great quantity ... sufficient air to carry off the vapour , the whole building will be rendered uncomfortable . This is generally the ...
Page 442
... sufficient quantity . Should the blisters be found too incon- venient , or a sufficient quantity of discharge not be obtained thereby , an issue of at least an inch and a half in length might be established on each side of the vertebral ...
... sufficient quantity . Should the blisters be found too incon- venient , or a sufficient quantity of discharge not be obtained thereby , an issue of at least an inch and a half in length might be established on each side of the vertebral ...
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