Annals of Philosophy: Or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy, Mechanics, Natural History, Agriculture, and the Arts, 2. kötetThomas Thomson Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy., 1814 |
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... Blood . In most of the analytical researches on blood , that of the bullock has been made the subject of experiment . I shall therefore begin with the analysis of the blood of that animal , and afterwards notice the essential points in ...
... Blood . In most of the analytical researches on blood , that of the bullock has been made the subject of experiment . I shall therefore begin with the analysis of the blood of that animal , and afterwards notice the essential points in ...
20. oldal
... blood , during which the fibrin enveloping the colouring substance presses out the serum . This method is indeed but very imperfect , as a large portion of the serum still remains attached to the red globules in the coagulum ; but it is ...
... blood , during which the fibrin enveloping the colouring substance presses out the serum . This method is indeed but very imperfect , as a large portion of the serum still remains attached to the red globules in the coagulum ; but it is ...
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... blood , and a mawkish , saline , and highly nauseous taste . I coagulated the solution by means of heat in a pneumatic apparatus . The mass frothed considerably , but no elastic fluid . was disengaged . While yet hot , it was placed on ...
... blood , and a mawkish , saline , and highly nauseous taste . I coagulated the solution by means of heat in a pneumatic apparatus . The mass frothed considerably , but no elastic fluid . was disengaged . While yet hot , it was placed on ...
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... blood ; which should take place if the latter owed its colour to a ferruginous salt . The solution of colouring matter in acetic acid is precipitated by the mineral acids , and the precipitates have precisely the same characters ...
... blood ; which should take place if the latter owed its colour to a ferruginous salt . The solution of colouring matter in acetic acid is precipitated by the mineral acids , and the precipitates have precisely the same characters ...
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... blood with a small quantity of water ; but this green fluid , as we shall afterwards see , agrees with bile in no property excepting colour . 8. If a solution of the colouring matter in water be exposed to a heat of 50 ° ( 122 ...
... blood with a small quantity of water ; but this green fluid , as we shall afterwards see , agrees with bile in no property excepting colour . 8. If a solution of the colouring matter in water be exposed to a heat of 50 ° ( 122 ...
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according acetic acid acid gas albumen alcohol alkali ammonia analysis animal Annals of Philosophy appears atoms of oxygen azote barytes Berzelius blood bodies calorimeter carbonic acid chemical chemists chlorine chyle clay slate coagulated colouring matter combined combustion composed of 100 composition compound considered consists constitute contains copper crystals Davy decomposed determine disengaged dissolved Ditto 24 employed evaporated examined experiments fibrin fluid formed gases gazometer gives grains granite greywacke Hence hydrate hydrogen integrant particle Lavoisier lime liquid manganese metal method mucus muriatic acid neutral nitrate nitric acid nitrous gas observed obtained oxide oxygen oxygen gas oxymuriatic paper peroxide phosphate portion potash precipitate produced properties proportion protoxide quantity of oxygen radicle rock salt soda soluble solution specific gravity specific heat subnitrate substance sulphate sulphuret sulphuric acid suppose temperature theory thermometer tion tube ulmin urine vapour vessel volume weight yellow zinc
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240. oldal - As described to me, it resembled pretty much our common clocks and clock cases, but less ; for it was not above four feet in height, and of a proportionable breadth. There was a dial-plate at top with figures of the hours. The index was turned by a piece of wood, which either fell or rose by water dropping.
37. oldal - When only one combination of two bodies can be obtained, it must be presumed to be a binary one, unless some cause appear to the contrary.
321. oldal - He was blessed with a very happy and vigorous constitution ; he was of a middle stature, and plump in his latter years ; he had a very lively and piercing eye, a comely and gracious aspect, and a fine head of hair, as white as silver, without any baldness, and, when his peruke was off, was a venerable sight.
455. oldal - A Short Account of Experiments and Instruments, depending on the Relations of Air to Heatand Moisture. By JOHN LESLIE, FRSE Professor of Mathematics in the University of Edinburgh. 1 vol. 8vo. with a Plat* 7».
233. oldal - Dr. Marcet and Mr. Allen. — Experimental Philosophy, by Mr. Allen. — Theory of Medicine, and Materia Medica, by Dr. Curry and Dr. Cholmeley. — • Midwifery, and Diseases of Women and Children, by Dr.
77. oldal - Gunsmiths, for a cock for drawing liquor from casks, which produces a stop superior to that which is effected by common cocks, and will continue in use for a longer period of time...
224. oldal - School, 2 Ditto 3 Ditto 4 Ditto 5 Ditto 6 Ditto 7 Ditto 8 Ditto 9 Ditto 10 Ditto 11 Ditto 12 Ditto 13 Ditto 14 Ditto 15...
125. oldal - Supposing oxygene and oxymuriatic gas to belong to the same class of bodies; the attraction between them might be conceived very weak, as it is found to be, and they are easily separated from each other, and made repulsive by a very low degree of heat. The most vivid effects of combustion known, are those produced by the condensation of...
320. oldal - He was so little vain and desirous of glory from any of his works, that he would have let others run away with the glory of those inventions which have done so much honour to human nature, if his friends and countrymen had not been more jealous than he was of his own glory, and the honour of his country.
413. oldal - The yellowish residue had all the appearance under the microscope of the usual mixture of the muriates of potass and soda with lactic acid, lactate of soda, and its accompanying animal matter. It reddened litmus, and dissolved in alcohol, and was without doubt of the same nature as the analogous matter found in the other fluids.