New remedies : with formulae for their preparation and administration . densers. The marginal figure represents that of /> is a cylinder, lOj inches higli, made 01 molten brass; the diameter of its calibre is I-. inches, and ii is fasteneda1 owith strong screws, on a I rong oaken tanabe heigh! of an ordinary stool. Within the cylinder c b is a pump barrel of wrought brass screwed into it, which measures I Oj im b in height, and 2jj inchi in diame-ter, ri ling, al d a, ?> inches out of the cylinder, so thai the whole machine a&is about \-> inches high. In the piston of the pum
New remedies : with formulae for their preparation and administration . densers. The marginal figure represents that of /> is a cylinder, lOj inches higli, made 01 molten brass; the diameter of its calibre is I-. inches, and ii is fasteneda1 owith strong screws, on a I rong oaken tanabe heigh! of an ordinary stool. Within the cylinder c b is a pump barrel of wrought brass screwed into it, which measures I Oj im b in height, and 2jj inchi in diame-ter, ri ling, al d a, ?> inches out of the cylinder, so thai the whole machine a&is about \-> inches high. In the piston of the pump barrel, there is a valve For the passage of the air, which besides ]>a<ses in at the ojiciiiiiLT situate at d. There is a second valve in the bottom of the pump barrel, through which the air is forced into the interior of the cylinder. Air-press of Wilde J considers Kramers press to be by far the best, and mosteasily managed. He uses, however, a pump, which is figured in theaccompanying illustration. It may not, lie says, be so easily managed.
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