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  • LEFT PAGE --- The greatest cold produced by one possible means, is 220° [degrees] Fahrenheit --- Platimum melt at 4000° [degrees] Fahrenheit --- Four feet square contains 16 square feet --- In making a mustard plaster use no water but mix the mustard with white of Egg, and the result will be a plaster, which will draw perfectly well, but not produce a Blister, no matter how long it is allowed ro remain --- Permanganate of Potash is a good disinfectant and not at all poisonous --- Item on Concrete April 4 1874 [Scientific American] --- Cable Steamer Faraday 360 feet long 52 feet Beam 5000 tons Iron Hull. April 4 1874 [Scientific American] RIGHT PAGE 7 Common Toy Torpedoes are made with fulminate of mercury and sand or fine pebbles. --- Cure for Erysipelas. Powdered charcoal mixed with thick sour milk, put on with a swab as often as it itches --- Fish Bones are a good fertilizer All Refuse Bones from Fisheries should be so used. Collect them in piles and pulverise them --- According to spectrum analysis "White "is not a color" --- Presence of Mind For dust in the Eyes. dash water into them Remove Cinders with round End of lead Pencil Remove Insect from Ear with tepid water If an atery is cut, Compress above wound If a Vein is cut compress below wound If choked. Set on all fours and cough For light Burns. dip the part in Cold water If the skin is destroyed Cover with Varnish Before passing through smoke take full Breath and stoop low. Charcoal Fire. stand up. Suck poisoned wounds unless your mouth is sore Cauterise at once with Fire or Caustic For opium poisoning. Coffee and moving. --- To take ink spots out of mahog. [mahogany] touch with a feather dipped in a Teaspoonful of water to which a few drops of spirits of nitre have been added, and rub quickly with a wet cloth ---
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