Transactions ... September 5th, 1887, 3권

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John Brown Hamilton
1887

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360 페이지 - He is the flower, such as it is, of our civilization; and when that stage of man is done with, and only remembered to be marveled at in history, he will be thought to have shared as little as any in the defects of the period, and most notably exhibited the virtues of the race.
502 페이지 - That not to know at large of things remote From use, obscure and subtle, but to know That which before us lies in daily life, Is the prime wisdom...
15 페이지 - An inventor has no right to his invention at common law. He has no right of property in it originally. The right which he derives is a creature of the statute and of grant, and is subject to certain conditions incorporated in the statute and in the grant.
487 페이지 - In summer, when ready for delivery, the top should be placed on the can, and a cloth wet in cold water should be spread over the can, or refrigerator cans may be used. At no season should the milk be frozen ; but no buyer should receive milk which has a temperature higher than 65° Fah.
12 페이지 - Congress shall have the power .... to promote the progress of science, and the useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors, the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries.
486 페이지 - Cows must not be allowed to drink stagnant water ; but must have free access to pure, fresh water. 4. Cows must not be heated or worried before being milked. 5. The pasture must be free from noxious weeds, and the barn and yard must be kept clean. 6. The udders should be washed, if at all dirty, before the milking.
481 페이지 - F. Milk should not be allowed to stand uncovered, even for a short time, in sleeping or living rooms. In many of the better houses in the country and villages, and occasionally in the cities, the drain from the refrigerator leads into a cesspool or kitchen drain. This is highly dangerous; there should be no connection between the refrigerator and any receptacle of filth. 10. The only vessels in which milk should be kept are tin, glass or porcelain. After using the vessel, it should be scalded and...
481 페이지 - This is best done by placing the can in a tank of cold spring water, or ice water, the water being of the same depth as the milk in the can. It would be well if the water in the tank could be kept flowing; indeed, this will be necessary unless ice water is used. The tank should be thoroughly cleaned every day, to prevent bad odors. The can should remain uncovered during the cooling, and the milk gently stirred. The temperature should be reduced to 60° F.
487 페이지 - Milk should not be allowed to stand uncovered even for a short time in the living or sleeping rooms. In many of the better houses in the country and villages, and occasionally in the cities, the drain from the refrigerator leads into a cesspool or kitchen drain. This is highly dangerous ; there should be no connection whatever between the refrigerator and any receptacle of filth.
41 페이지 - Practically, excess of caffein induces only the first stage — excess of ulexin only the second. (B) SUBSTANCES THAT DILATE THE KIDNEY, BUT TO LESS EXTENT AND MORE SLOWLY THAN CAFFEIN AND ULEXIN are dextrose, urea, sodium chloride, and acetate, and probably all constituents of the urine. (C) DRUGS THAT CONTRACT THE KIDNEY WITHOUT SUBSEQUENT EXPANSION. (1) Digitalin, with increased secretion of urine (probably resulting from general heightened blood pressure).

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