Littell's Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company Incorporated, 1875 |
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Page 262
... alcoholic strength than those now most commonly consumed . The Burgundy of that time seems to have had only about two ounces of rectified spirit in two pints of the wine , correspond- ing to about five per cent . of alcohol , and ...
... alcoholic strength than those now most commonly consumed . The Burgundy of that time seems to have had only about two ounces of rectified spirit in two pints of the wine , correspond- ing to about five per cent . of alcohol , and ...
Page 267
... alcohol in ten days , and on the last day of the ten he ad- ministered ninety - five grains of the spirit as a final dose , and then two hours after- wards killed the dog and immediately sub- jected the whole body blood , secretions ...
... alcohol in ten days , and on the last day of the ten he ad- ministered ninety - five grains of the spirit as a final dose , and then two hours after- wards killed the dog and immediately sub- jected the whole body blood , secretions ...
Page 272
... alcohol procured from wine is known to and retain matters in their own substance the chemists as ethylic alcohol . An- which ought to pass through . The other form , which is produced from the blotched and pimpled state of the skin ...
... alcohol procured from wine is known to and retain matters in their own substance the chemists as ethylic alcohol . An- which ought to pass through . The other form , which is produced from the blotched and pimpled state of the skin ...
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