Scientific American Supplement, No. 643, April 28, 1888 by Various
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J.W. MOORE--Second portion of this profusely illustrated paper,
giving a great variety of experiments on the phenomena of loop-shaped conductors.--26 illustrations. 10272 The Mechanics of a Liquid.--An ingenious method of measuring the volume of fibrous and porous substances without immersion in any liquid.--1 illustration. 10269 X. PHYSIOLOGY.--Artificial Mother for Infants.--An apparatus resembling an incubator for infants that are prematurely born.--Results attained by its use.--1 illustration. 10274 Gastrostomy.--Artificial feeding for cases of obstructed oesophagus.--The apparatus and its application.--2 illustrations. 10274 XI. PHOTOGRAPHY.--How to Make Photo-Printing Plates.--The process of making relief plates for printers. 10271 XII. TECHNOLOGY.--Improved Current Meter.--A simple apparatus for measuring air and water currents without indexes or other complications.--1 illustration. 10270 The Flower Industry of Grasse.--Methods of manufacturing perfumes in France.--The industry as practiced in the town of Grasse. 10270 Volute Double Distilling Condenser.--A distiller and condenser for producing fresh water from sea water.--3 illustrations. 10269 |
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