ERRATA.
N. B. The term ignited is sometimes used to signify any temperature equal to or above a red heat, whether applied to solids, fluids, or aëriform substances.The reasons for the use of the terms nitrogene and nitrous oxide, are given in Mr. Nicholson’s Journal for January.
N. B. The term ignited is sometimes used to signify any temperature equal to or above a red heat, whether applied to solids, fluids, or aëriform substances.
The reasons for the use of the terms nitrogene and nitrous oxide, are given in Mr. Nicholson’s Journal for January.
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OBSERVATIONS on the External and Internal Use of
NITROUS ACID.
Demonstrating its PERMANENT EFFICACY in
VENEREAL COMPLAINTS;
And extending its use to other dangerousand painful Diseases.
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TOTHOMAS BEDDOES, M. D.
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NOTICE of OBSERVATIONS
AT THE PNEUMATIC INSTITUTION,
By THOMAS BEDDOES, M. D.
This Notice contains some trials of nitrous oxide by healthy persons, not in the present work, and some cases of palsy successfully treated by that gas.
This Notice contains some trials of nitrous oxide by healthy persons, not in the present work, and some cases of palsy successfully treated by that gas.
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