Kyan thought the evil might be stopped; that the commencement even might be prevented by the application of corrosive sublimate, in consequence of the chemical combination which takes place between the corrosive sublimate and those albuminous particles... Transactions - Page 1161890Full view - About this book
 | Wales - 1833 - 642 pages
...commencement even might be prevented by the application of corrosive sublimate, in consequence of the chemical combination which takes place between the...the essence of wood : which being the first parts that run to decay, cause others to decay with them. Mr. Kyan's conviction was such, that he went to... | |
 | John Read (maker to the army.) - 1833 - 814 pages
...commencement even might be prevented by the application of corrosive sublimate, in consequence of the chemical combination which takes place between the...authority, 'consider to exist in and form the essence of wnotl ; which being the first parts that run to decay, cause others to decay with them. Mr. K van's... | |
 | William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington - Industrial arts - 1834 - 372 pages
...commencement even might be prevented by the application of corrosive sublimate, in consequence of the chemical combination which takes place between the...the essence of wood ; which being the first parts that run to decay, cause others to decay with them. Mr. Kyan's conviction was such, that he went to... | |
 | John Baxter - Agriculture - 1836 - 324 pages
...comttiehcement even might be prevented, by the application of corrosivo sublimate, in consequence of ihe chemical combination which takes place between the...to run to decay, cause others to decay with them. Mr. Kyan was so confident of success, that he submitted his proposition to the Lords of the Admiralty,... | |
 | Industrial arts - 1838 - 348 pages
...commencement even migh be prevented by the application of corrosive sublimate, in consequence of the chemica combination which takes place between the corrosive...others of the highest authority, consider to exist in, am form the essence of wood ; which being the first parts to run to decay, cause others to decay with... | |
 | Thomas Allen Britton - Dry-rot - 1875 - 428 pages
...rot might be stopped or prevented by the application of corrosive sublimate, in consequence of the chemical combination which takes place between the...to run to decay, cause others to decay with them. By seasoning timber in the ordinary way, the destructive principle is dried, and under common circumstances... | |
 | Thomas Allen Britton - Dry-rot - 1875 - 446 pages
...of the chemical combination which takes place between the corrosive sublimate and those aIbuminous particles which Berzelius and others of the. highest...to run to decay, cause others to decay with them. By seasoning timber in the ordinary way, the destructive principle is dried, and under common circumstances... | |
 | Wood - 1900 - 718 pages
...Francis, in an article read not long ago before the New England Cotton Manufacturers' Association, said : "Professor Faraday, lecturer at the Royal Institution,...corrosive sublimate and those albuminous particles which Bcrzelius and others of the highest authority consider to exist in, and form the essence of, wood;... | |
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