. Scientific American Volume 07 Number 46 (July 1852) . hing with from seven to ninetimes the energy that they do being torn asun-der, we may get an approximate value of thetensile force from the crushing force, or viceversa. and Soda for Bilious Cos-tiveness.—Dr. H. Hunt, of Delevan, Wiscon-sin, in an article in the Boston Medical Jour-nal, describes a new combination of medicine, to be taken as an anti-bilious pill, and whichappears to be excellent for the object is composed of 1 grain of calomel, and 8grains of the bicarbonate of soda made intopills with hard so


. Scientific American Volume 07 Number 46 (July 1852) . hing with from seven to ninetimes the energy that they do being torn asun-der, we may get an approximate value of thetensile force from the crushing force, or viceversa. and Soda for Bilious Cos-tiveness.—Dr. H. Hunt, of Delevan, Wiscon-sin, in an article in the Boston Medical Jour-nal, describes a new combination of medicine, to be taken as an anti-bilious pill, and whichappears to be excellent for the object is composed of 1 grain of calomel, and 8grains of the bicarbonate of soda made intopills with hard soap. It is a most excellentpurgative. He has found it to operate on per-sons who were most difficult to move withother medicine. He first tried it upon him-self in New York city. He employs it withsuccess in Wisconsin. As an anti-biliouspurge; he also gives two grains of calomelwell mixed with twenty grains of bicarbonateof soda in molasses—a common dose is onegrain of calomel to five of the bicarbonate of PATENT DOUBLE-ACTING SPRING HINGE. FIG. Glass (plate and crown) 123Stone and Marble - 100 The ratio of the crushing force to the trans-


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