| 1863 - 320 pages
...for a surface equal to the size of the nail. The mercury spreads immediately, penetrates the amalgam to where it was cut off with the knife, and the required piece may now be lifted and removed to the place tobe repaired. This is the most difficult part of the operation. Then press lightly the renewed portion... | |
| 1864 - 382 pages
...the nail. The mercury spreads immediately, penetrates the amalgam to where it was cut off with tho knife, and the required piece may now be lifted and...the renewed portion with cotton : it hardens almost immcdiatcly, and the glass presents the same appearance as a new one. — Builder. CEMENT FOE EOOMS.... | |
| 1865 - 372 pages
...for a surface equal to the size of the nail. The mercury spreads immediately, penetrates the amalgam to where it was cut off with the knife, and the required...part of the operation. Then press lightly the renewed port-on with cotton : it hardens almost immediately, and the glass presents the same appearance аз... | |
| 1865 - 372 pages
...for a surface equal to the size of the nail. The mercury spreads immediately, penetrates the amalgam to where it was cut off with the knife, and the required...to be repaired. This is the most difficult part of tho operation. Then press lightly the renewed port:on with cotton : it hardens almost immedial civ,... | |
| 1867 - 378 pages
...for a surface equal to the size of the nail. The mercury spreads immediately, penetrates the amalgam to where it was cut off with the knife, and the required...the glass presents the same appearance as a new one. — Builder. CEMENT FOE ROOMS. A recent invention by M. Sorel, of Paris, is described to consist in... | |
| 1883 - 710 pages
...for a surface equal to the size of the nail. The mercury spreads immediately, penetrates the amalgam to where it was cut off with the knife, and the required...then press lightly the renewed portion with cotton, and the glass presents the same appearance as when new. To REMOVE GLASS STOPPERS. — Dr. AM Gushing... | |
| 1887 - 542 pages
...for a surface equal to the size of the nail. The mercury spreads immediately, penetrates the amalgam to where it was cut off with the knife, and the required...the glass presents the same appearance as a new one. — Scientific American. THE CINCINNATI MEDICAL JOURNAL/ Vol. III. CINCINNATI, DECEMBER, 1888. No.... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1900 - 624 pages
...size of the nail. The mercury spreads immediately, penetrates the amalgam to where it was cut oft" with the knife, and the required piece may now be...the glass presents the same appearance as a new one. 3625. To Repair a Damaged Mirror. Pour upon a sheet of tin foil about 3 drachms of quicksilver to tho... | |
| Gardner Dexter Hiscox - 1907 - 834 pages
...immediately, penetrates the amalgam to where it was cut olf with the knife, and the required piece may I« now lifted and removed to the place to be repaired. This...immediately, and the glass presents the same appearance. Mirrors. — By moistened, Clouding of Mouth means of the finger, slightly mois apply a film of soap... | |
| Albert Allis Hopkins - 1910 - 1098 pages
...for a surface equal to the size of the nail. The mercury spreads immediately, penetrates the amalgam to where it was cut off with the knife, and the required...immediately, and the glass presents the same appearance. A Table for Plate-Glass Silvering. — The silvering of large mirrors or plateglass is done on a moderately... | |
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