| 1925 - 996 pages
...a flat unglazed vessel, adding to it from time to time, a sufficient quantity of any animal oil and salt, dephlegmated ; then boil it in melted nitre...powder from the nitre by dissolving it in water." Paris says of this specification "it is worded with all the ambiguity of an ancient oracle, and cannot... | |
| 1879 - 582 pages
...unglazed earthen vessel, adding from time to time a sufficient quantity of any animal oil and salt well dephlegmated ; then boil it in melted nitre for a...powder from the nitre by dissolving it in water." It has been remarked that this yields a product totally different from that which Dr. James and his... | |
| Arnold James Cooley - 1880 - 1054 pages
...earthen vessel, adding to it, from time to time, a sufficient quantity of any animal oil and salt, well dephlegmated ; then boil it in melted nitre for a...powder from the nitre by dissolving it in water." On this it has been remarked that it yields a product totally different from that which Dr James aud... | |
| A. C. Wootton - 1910 - 350 pages
...earthen vessel, adding to it from time to time a sufficient quantity of any animal oil and salt well dephlegmated ; then boil it in melted nitre for a...powder from the nitre by dissolving it in water." The doctor adds to his specification a process for a mercurial pill with antimony, made by amalgamating... | |
| 1925 - 554 pages
...coulter, flat unglazed vessel, adding to it from time to time, a sufficient quantity of any animal oil and salt, dephlegmated ; then boil it in melted nitre for a considerable time, and and the sinister the paddle, of a plough, both proper. R. will find Lord Kinnoull's coat-armorial depicted... | |
| 1897 - 960 pages
...earthen vessel, adding to it from time to time, a sufficient quantity of any animal oil and salt, well dephlegmated; then boil it in melted nitre for a considerable...powder from the nitre, by dissolving it in water." When the Doctor first administered his powder, he used to add one grain of the following mercurial... | |
| 1897 - 980 pages
...earthen vessel, adding to it from time to time, a sufficient quantity of any animal oil and salt, well dephlegmated; then boil it in melted nitre for a considerable...powder from the nitre, by dissolving it in water." When the Doctor first administered his powder, he used to add one grain of the following mercurial... | |
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