| Nature - 1829 - 178 pages
...the hands, and thrown away. The milky liquor being passed through a sieve, is suffered to settle, and the clear water is drained off. At the bottom of the vessel is a white mass, which is again mixed with clear water and drained ; lastly, the mass is dried in the... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 440 pages
...away. The milky liquor being passed through a hair sieve, or coarse cloth, is suffered to settle, and the clear water is drained off. At the bottom of the vessel is a white mass, which is again mixed with clear water and drained : lastly, the mass is dried on sheets... | |
| Isaac Taylor - 1836 - 462 pages
...ARROW-ROOT. " Another nutritious substance for sick people is made from the root of a South-American reed, the resemblance of which to an arrow in form,...converted into a substance having similar properties." TAMABINDS. The children during their short visit to the sick chamber, had received from mamma a taste... | |
| Jonathan Pereira - 1842 - 1144 pages
...away. The milky liquor being passed through a hair-sieve, or coarse cloth, is suffered to settle, and the clear water is drained off. At the bottom of the vessel is a white mass, which is again mixed with clean water and drained ; lastly, the mass is dried on sheets... | |
| Friedrich Knapp - 1851 - 528 pages
...away. The milky liquor being passed through a hair sieve or coarse cloth, is suffered to settle, and the clear water is drained off. At the bottom of the vessel is a white mass, which is again mixed with clean water and drained ; lastly, the mass is dried on sheets... | |
| Jonathan Pereira - 1854 - 1248 pages
...away. The milky liquor being passed through a hair-sieve, or coarse cloth, is suffered to settle, and the clear water is drained off. At the bottom of the vessel is a white mass, which is again mixed with clean water and drained; lastly, the moss is dried on sheets... | |
| Arthur Hill Hassall - 1855 - 722 pages
...away. The milky liquor being1 passed through a hair-sieve, or coarse cloth, is suffered to settle, and the clear water is drained off. At the bottom of the vessel is a white mass, which is again mixed with clean water, and drained ; lastly, the mass is dried on... | |
| Arthur Hill Hassall - 1876 - 968 pages
...away. The milky liquor being passed through a hair sieve, or coarse cloth, is suffered to settle, and the clear water is drained off. At the bottom of the vessel is a white mass, which is again mixed with clean water, and drained ; lastly, the mass is dried on... | |
| JOHN FORBES M.D. F.R.S. F.G.S - 1842 - 608 pages
...away. The milky liquor being passed through a hair-sieve, or coarse cloth, is suffered to settle, and the clear water is drained off. At the bottom of the vessel is a white mass, which is again mixed with clean water and drained; lastly, the mass is dried on sheets... | |
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