Scientific American Supplement, No. 821, September 26, 1891 by Various
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A New Method of Extinguishing Fires.--Invented by George Dickson and David A. Jones, of Toronto, Canada.--Apparatus designed to utilize a mixture of water and liquefied carbonic acid VI. Medicine and Hygiene.--The Hygienic Treatment of Obesity.--By Dr. Paul Chebon.--Methods of eating, drinking, and exercising for the purpose of reducing fat.--An extended article, giving valuable information to people troubled with too much flesh VII. Photography.--Spectroscopic Determination of the Sensitiveness of Dry Plates.--A full description of the new plan of Mr. G.F. WILLIAMS, for determining the sensitiveness of dry plates by the use of a small direct vision pocket spectroscope VIII. Physics.--A Physical Laboratory Indicator.--By J.W. MOORE, of Lafayette College.--1 engraving.--This is a modification of the old peg board adapted to use in the laboratory.--It indicates the names of the members of the class, contains a full list of the experiments to be performed, refers the student to the book and page where information in reference to experiments or apparatus may be found, it shows what experiments are to be performed by each student at a given time, etc. Cailletet's Cryogen.--A description, with one engraving, of Mr. Cailletet's new apparatus for producing temperatures from 70 degrees to 80 degrees C., below zero, through the expansion of liquid carbonic acid |
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