London Society, Bind 15James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1869 |
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Side 296
... carbonic acid , 176.54 grains , or equal in bulk , at the temperature of the spring , to 445 cubic inches . The old spring contains only about three - fourths of the iron , and less of the other salts , but a little more carbonic acid ...
... carbonic acid , 176.54 grains , or equal in bulk , at the temperature of the spring , to 445 cubic inches . The old spring contains only about three - fourths of the iron , and less of the other salts , but a little more carbonic acid ...
Side 297
... carbonic acid , and by. the. improved. action. of. the. skin . One bath is taken daily , the water being warmed up to a temperature varying from about 23 ° to 27 ° Réaumur ( or 83 ° to 93 ° Fahrenheit ) , and the patient remains in from a ...
... carbonic acid , and by. the. improved. action. of. the. skin . One bath is taken daily , the water being warmed up to a temperature varying from about 23 ° to 27 ° Réaumur ( or 83 ° to 93 ° Fahrenheit ) , and the patient remains in from a ...
Side 301
... carbonic acid , are very nearly the same in all three places . Some difference in as effect may be due to the other saline matters The Iron - Cure among the Glaciers . 301.
... carbonic acid , are very nearly the same in all three places . Some difference in as effect may be due to the other saline matters The Iron - Cure among the Glaciers . 301.
Side 303
... carbonic acid , the excess of which had been instrumental in keeping the iron in solution , and partly to the presence of atmospheric air , which , by super - oxidizing the iron , rendered it less soluble . The secret , therefore , in ...
... carbonic acid , the excess of which had been instrumental in keeping the iron in solution , and partly to the presence of atmospheric air , which , by super - oxidizing the iron , rendered it less soluble . The secret , therefore , in ...
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