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Walls and floor were uncovered and were roughly boarded with heat-cracked lumber; the stove was rusty, and gave out a smell of warm iron, while a black distillate had dripped from its pipe. There were, however, several well-filled bookcases and one or two comfortable chairs,

"I'd give it you if you were my father," said Dr. Dale. "I've got everything for it," he added. "You mean you can make it up without a prescription." "I can't give you a prescription. The essence of it It's a distillate I have been trying. It isn't in the Pharmacopeia." Again the bishop had a twinge of misgiving. But in the end he succumbed.

Give chloride of ammonium in 30 grain doses to prevent delirium; strychnine or digitalin hypodermically. Method of Extraction from the Stomach. Neutralize the contents of the stomach, if acid, with sodium carbonate; place them in a retort and carefully distil. Collect the distillate, mix with chloride of calcium or anhydrous sulphate of copper, and again distil.

Jack went down the companion steps into a forepeak stuffy with the heat of the sun and a galley stove, a cramped place where they ate heartily despite faint odors of distillate and burned lubricating oil from the engine room and bilge water that smelled of fish. A troller's boat was rubbing against the Blanco's fenders when they came on deck again.

The furniture consisted of a few bent-hardwood chairs and a rickety table covered with a gaudy cloth. The nickeled lamp, which diffused an unpleasant odor, was of florid but very inartistic design; the plain stove stood in an ugly iron tray, and its galvanized pipe ran up, unconcealed, to the ceiling. A black distillate had trickled down from a bend in it, and stained the floor.

Agitate distillate with dry potassium carbonate, and draw off some of the supernatant fluid for testing. Tests. Odour. Dissolves camphor. With dilute sulphuric acid and bichromate of potassium turns green, and evolves aldehyde. Product of combustion makes lime-water white and turbid. =Methyl Alcohol: Wood Naphtha.= Used to produce intoxication by painters, furniture-polishers, etc.

I'm going down to fix him so she'll never see him again." "You needn't go down," Mary said decisively. "I'll see him myself." She had got home that morning summoned by a telegram, one of those carefully composed encouraging telegrams that are a simple distillate of despair.

He offered her some bonbons, which she refused, then she said she would take a sip of the alkermes, which he poured into a tiny silver goblet. She took just a drop, and amicably they discussed the taste of this preparation, in which she recognized an aroma of clove, tempered by flower of cinnamon moistened with distillate of rose water. Then he became silent.

She had had her bottom cleaned and scraped and the copper sheathing overhauled and patched up. Her sails had been overhauled, inspected, and repaired wherever necessary, and in order to be on the safe side, Mr. The engines were overhauled by the faithful McGuffey and a large store of distillate stored in the hold. Mr Gibney approved the measure and it went into effect.

The distillate is diluted with water, run off from any oily impurities which are separated, and re-distilled once or twice after treatment with quicklime. Stiffening and Proofing Process.