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Side 293
... aniline phenylate , and aniline , and to solutions in molten sulphur of chlorobenzene , benzene , toluene , aniline , and mustard oil . All these afford instances of reciprocal par- tial solution throughout a considerable range of ...
... aniline phenylate , and aniline , and to solutions in molten sulphur of chlorobenzene , benzene , toluene , aniline , and mustard oil . All these afford instances of reciprocal par- tial solution throughout a considerable range of ...
Side 294
... aniline , which we may call the aniline layer , and a saturated solution of aniline in water - the water layer . Given the temperature , the percentage strength of each layer may be read off from the curve . As the tem perature rises ...
... aniline , which we may call the aniline layer , and a saturated solution of aniline in water - the water layer . Given the temperature , the percentage strength of each layer may be read off from the curve . As the tem perature rises ...
Side 295
... aniline ( the latter drawn from Thorpe's data , Trans . Chem . Soc . , 1880 ) there were read the specific volumes ... aniline , calculated in this man- ner , were found to be as follows : Specific solution vol- umes of aniline . Tempera ...
... aniline ( the latter drawn from Thorpe's data , Trans . Chem . Soc . , 1880 ) there were read the specific volumes ... aniline , calculated in this man- ner , were found to be as follows : Specific solution vol- umes of aniline . Tempera ...
Side 296
... aniline in the aniline layer slowly increasing , while that of the aniline in the water layer decreases more rapidly , with rise of temperature In Fig . 3 we see that above the critical point the existence of liquid alcohol in presence ...
... aniline in the aniline layer slowly increasing , while that of the aniline in the water layer decreases more rapidly , with rise of temperature In Fig . 3 we see that above the critical point the existence of liquid alcohol in presence ...
Side 297
... aniline will be thrown out or condensed , not as pure aniline but as a saturated solution of water in aniline , so that two layers will now coexist - the aniline in one having the specific solution volume repre- sented at b , and the ...
... aniline will be thrown out or condensed , not as pure aniline but as a saturated solution of water in aniline , so that two layers will now coexist - the aniline in one having the specific solution volume repre- sented at b , and the ...
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Side 586 - I hold every man a debtor to his profession ; from the which, as men of course do seek to receive countenance and profit, so ought they of duty to endeavor themselves by way of amends to be a help and ornament thereunto.
Side 586 - Equally derogatory to professional character is it for a physician to hold a patent for any surgical instrument or medicine, or to dispense a secret nostrum, whether it be the composition or exclusive property of himself or of others.
Side xxi - Welling, and the Secretary. The reading of the minutes of the last meeting was dispensed with, and the Secretary read a telegram from Dr.
Side 3 - London, for the purpose of founding "at Washington an establishment under the name of the Smithsonian Institution, for the increase and diffusion of knowledge among men.
Side 118 - He has not permitted, in his works, any symptom of infancy or of old age, or any sign by which we may estimate either their future or their past duration. He may put an end, as he no doubt gave a beginning, to the present system, at some determinate period...
Side xlvii - ... such rules and restrictions as the officers in charge of each collection may prescribe, subject to such authority as is now or may hereafter be permitted by law, to the scientific investigators and to students of any institution of higher education now incorporated or hereafter to be incorporated under the laws of Congress or of the District of Columbia, to wit: 1.
Side 568 - To this must be added the circumstance, that the lower the state of culture, the more similar are the occupations of the two sexes. Among the Australians, the Bushmen, and other low races, possessing no fixed habitations, the wife partakes of all her husband's toils, and has, in addition, the care of the progeny. The sphere of occupation is the same for both sexes ; whilst among the civilised nations, there is a division both in physical and mental labour.
Side 584 - ... of the world. A patent requires a full and unreserved disclosure of the recipe, and the mode of compounding the same, for the public benefit when the term of the patent shall have expired ; and the Commissioner of Patents may. if he chooses, require the applicant to furnish specimens of the composition and of its ingredients, sufficient in quantity for the purpose of experiment. The law, however, does not require the applicant to furnish patients to be experimented on, and this may be the reason...
Side xi - Secretary, the reading of the minutes of 'the last annual meeting was dispensed with, in view of the fact that they have been printed on pages 59-(J8 of volume 11, number 3, of the American Mineralogist. ELECTION...
Side 115 - ... comparatively feeble action as had been witnessed by man could alone be recognized in the evidence from which geological history must be compiled. Well do I remember in my own boyhood what a cardinal article of faith this prepossession had become. We were taught by our great and honored master, Lyell, to believe implicitly in gentle and uniform operations, extended over indefinite periods of time, though possibly some, with the zeal of partisans, carried this belief to an extreme which Lyell...