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Archive image from page 89 of The culture of pot-plants in. The culture of pot-plants in rooms, greenhouses, & frames cultureofpotplan00davi Year: greenhouses ( 78 THE CULTURE OF POT-PLANTS importance of keeping the soil moist and of spraying during the summer. There are also several fungoid diseases which are sometimes troublesome. In their case spraying with a weak solution of permanganate of potash may be sufficient, but in a serious outbreak the affected plants should be burned in the hope of saving the others. It is of little use trying Fig. 31.—Lifting a layered Violet runner with th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-89-of-the-culture-of-pot-plants-in-the-culture-of-pot-plants-in-rooms-greenhouses-frames-cultureofpotplan00davi-year-greenhouses-78-the-culture-of-pot-plants-importance-of-keeping-the-soil-moist-and-of-spraying-during-the-summer-there-are-also-several-fungoid-diseases-which-are-sometimes-troublesome-in-their-case-spraying-with-a-weak-solution-of-permanganate-of-potash-may-be-sufficient-but-in-a-serious-outbreak-the-affected-plants-should-be-burned-in-the-hope-of-saving-the-others-it-is-of-little-use-trying-fig-31lifting-a-layered-violet-runner-with-th-image264039537.html
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High School Chemistry . 2. Repeat the experiment and test the gas formed inthe bottle, with starch paper, prepared as follows :— Boil some starch to a paste, drop into it somepotassic iodide, dip in this strips of white unsizedpaper (strips from a leaf of a scribbler will answer). Holdone of these test papers in ozone. 3. In a wide-mouthed bottle or beaker put twograms of crystals of permanganate of potash, KMnO^,and on these pour some sulphuric acid, but do not zvarmthe mixture. Test the gas with the starch paper. Smellthe gas. 2KMn04+HoSO, = KoS04 + Mn.p^+H,0 = K2S04 + 4. When the gas is com Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/high-school-chemistry-2-repeat-the-experiment-and-test-the-gas-formed-inthe-bottle-with-starch-paper-prepared-as-follows-boil-some-starch-to-a-paste-drop-into-it-somepotassic-iodide-dip-in-this-strips-of-white-unsizedpaper-strips-from-a-leaf-of-a-scribbler-will-answer-holdone-of-these-test-papers-in-ozone-3-in-a-wide-mouthed-bottle-or-beaker-put-twograms-of-crystals-of-permanganate-of-potash-kmnoand-on-these-pour-some-sulphuric-acid-but-do-not-zvarmthe-mixture-test-the-gas-with-the-starch-paper-smellthe-gas-2kmn04hoso-=-kos04-mnph0-=-k2s04-4-when-the-gas-is-com-image340245112.html
RM2ANFE34–High School Chemistry . 2. Repeat the experiment and test the gas formed inthe bottle, with starch paper, prepared as follows :— Boil some starch to a paste, drop into it somepotassic iodide, dip in this strips of white unsizedpaper (strips from a leaf of a scribbler will answer). Holdone of these test papers in ozone. 3. In a wide-mouthed bottle or beaker put twograms of crystals of permanganate of potash, KMnO^,and on these pour some sulphuric acid, but do not zvarmthe mixture. Test the gas with the starch paper. Smellthe gas. 2KMn04+HoSO, = KoS04 + Mn.p^+H,0 = K2S04 + 4. When the gas is com
. The culture of pot-plants in rooms, greenhouses, & frames. Plants, Potted; Container gardening. FOLIAGE PLANTS IN POTS 119 the foliage then turning a sickly mottled colour. The remedy is, frequent spraying with soapy water and afterwards with clean water. Brown spots are sometimes caused by fungoid. Fig. 51.—Begonia Rex. disease. They cannot, of course, be removed, but a very weak solution of permanganate of potash will prevent their spreading. Begonia Rex.—The many hybrids and varieties of this species are grown not for their flowers, which are small, but for their magnificent foliage, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-culture-of-pot-plants-in-rooms-greenhouses-amp-frames-plants-potted-container-gardening-foliage-plants-in-pots-119-the-foliage-then-turning-a-sickly-mottled-colour-the-remedy-is-frequent-spraying-with-soapy-water-and-afterwards-with-clean-water-brown-spots-are-sometimes-caused-by-fungoid-fig-51begonia-rex-disease-they-cannot-of-course-be-removed-but-a-very-weak-solution-of-permanganate-of-potash-will-prevent-their-spreading-begonia-rexthe-many-hybrids-and-varieties-of-this-species-are-grown-not-for-their-flowers-which-are-small-but-for-their-magnificent-foliage-image216309257.html
RMPFWMJH–. The culture of pot-plants in rooms, greenhouses, & frames. Plants, Potted; Container gardening. FOLIAGE PLANTS IN POTS 119 the foliage then turning a sickly mottled colour. The remedy is, frequent spraying with soapy water and afterwards with clean water. Brown spots are sometimes caused by fungoid. Fig. 51.—Begonia Rex. disease. They cannot, of course, be removed, but a very weak solution of permanganate of potash will prevent their spreading. Begonia Rex.—The many hybrids and varieties of this species are grown not for their flowers, which are small, but for their magnificent foliage,
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RFPT8C63–Potassium permanganate is the potassium salt of permanganic acid unknown in the free state
. Eight lectures on the signs of life from their electrical aspect . Fig. 53.—Circular areae of skin of the forearm that have served as electrodes to a constant current for a few minutes. In the upper pair of circles the two electrodes in contact with the skin were a solution of permanganate of potash ; the coloured ion was the anion Mn04, which travels up stream and enters the body at the kathode. In the lower pair of circles, the two electrodes in contact with the skin were a solution of copper sulphate ; the coloured ion was the kation Cu, which travels down stream and enters the body at th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eight-lectures-on-the-signs-of-life-from-their-electrical-aspect-fig-53circular-areae-of-skin-of-the-forearm-that-have-served-as-electrodes-to-a-constant-current-for-a-few-minutes-in-the-upper-pair-of-circles-the-two-electrodes-in-contact-with-the-skin-were-a-solution-of-permanganate-of-potash-the-coloured-ion-was-the-anion-mn04-which-travels-up-stream-and-enters-the-body-at-the-kathode-in-the-lower-pair-of-circles-the-two-electrodes-in-contact-with-the-skin-were-a-solution-of-copper-sulphate-the-coloured-ion-was-the-kation-cu-which-travels-down-stream-and-enters-the-body-at-th-image178416784.html
RMMA7GC0–. Eight lectures on the signs of life from their electrical aspect . Fig. 53.—Circular areae of skin of the forearm that have served as electrodes to a constant current for a few minutes. In the upper pair of circles the two electrodes in contact with the skin were a solution of permanganate of potash ; the coloured ion was the anion Mn04, which travels up stream and enters the body at the kathode. In the lower pair of circles, the two electrodes in contact with the skin were a solution of copper sulphate ; the coloured ion was the kation Cu, which travels down stream and enters the body at th
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Archive image from page 130 of The culture of pot-plants in. The culture of pot-plants in rooms, greenhouses, & frames cultureofpotplan00davi Year: greenhouses ( FOLIAGE PLANTS IN POTS 119 the foliage then turning a sickly mottled colour. The remedy is, frequent spraying with soapy water and afterwards with clean water. Brown spots are sometimes caused by fungoid Fig. 51.—Begonia Rex. disease. They cannot, of course, be removed, but a very weak solution of permanganate of potash will prevent their spreading. Begonia Rex.—The many hybrids and varieties of this species are grown not for thei Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-130-of-the-culture-of-pot-plants-in-the-culture-of-pot-plants-in-rooms-greenhouses-frames-cultureofpotplan00davi-year-greenhouses-foliage-plants-in-pots-119-the-foliage-then-turning-a-sickly-mottled-colour-the-remedy-is-frequent-spraying-with-soapy-water-and-afterwards-with-clean-water-brown-spots-are-sometimes-caused-by-fungoid-fig-51begonia-rex-disease-they-cannot-of-course-be-removed-but-a-very-weak-solution-of-permanganate-of-potash-will-prevent-their-spreading-begonia-rexthe-many-hybrids-and-varieties-of-this-species-are-grown-not-for-thei-image264044629.html
RMW9G7H9–Archive image from page 130 of The culture of pot-plants in. The culture of pot-plants in rooms, greenhouses, & frames cultureofpotplan00davi Year: greenhouses ( FOLIAGE PLANTS IN POTS 119 the foliage then turning a sickly mottled colour. The remedy is, frequent spraying with soapy water and afterwards with clean water. Brown spots are sometimes caused by fungoid Fig. 51.—Begonia Rex. disease. They cannot, of course, be removed, but a very weak solution of permanganate of potash will prevent their spreading. Begonia Rex.—The many hybrids and varieties of this species are grown not for thei
The endemic diseases of the southern states . een employed forthe destruction of mosquito larvae. The aniline derivativesare valuable, especially that known as Lardcide, which de-stroys also fish and other forms of Hfe which may be usefulin kilhng larvae. The same objection applies to Fhinotas Oil,a cresol combination, and saprol, which are effective larvi-cides. Formahn, corrosive sublimate, carbolic acid, and lysolare too slow in their effect upon larvae to be of practical value. Permanganate of potash has proved disappointing in all trialsmade of it. Where it is not feasible either to drain Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-endemic-diseases-of-the-southern-states-een-employed-forthe-destruction-of-mosquito-larvae-the-aniline-derivativesare-valuable-especially-that-known-as-lardcide-which-de-stroys-also-fish-and-other-forms-of-hfe-which-may-be-usefulin-kilhng-larvae-the-same-objection-applies-to-fhinotas-oila-cresol-combination-and-saprol-which-are-effective-larvi-cides-formahn-corrosive-sublimate-carbolic-acid-and-lysolare-too-slow-in-their-effect-upon-larvae-to-be-of-practical-value-permanganate-of-potash-has-proved-disappointing-in-all-trialsmade-of-it-where-it-is-not-feasible-either-to-drain-image342982989.html
RM2AX068D–The endemic diseases of the southern states . een employed forthe destruction of mosquito larvae. The aniline derivativesare valuable, especially that known as Lardcide, which de-stroys also fish and other forms of Hfe which may be usefulin kilhng larvae. The same objection applies to Fhinotas Oil,a cresol combination, and saprol, which are effective larvi-cides. Formahn, corrosive sublimate, carbolic acid, and lysolare too slow in their effect upon larvae to be of practical value. Permanganate of potash has proved disappointing in all trialsmade of it. Where it is not feasible either to drain
. The culture of pot-plants in rooms, greenhouses, & frames. Plants, Potted; Container gardening. 78 THE CULTURE OF POT-PLANTS importance of keeping the soil moist and of spraying during the summer. There are also several fungoid diseases which are sometimes troublesome. In their case spraying with a weak solution of permanganate of potash may be sufficient, but in a serious outbreak the affected plants should be burned in the hope of saving the others. It is of little use trying. Fig. 31.—Lifting a layered Violet runner with the trowel. to grow violets in a room, because of the dust and o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-culture-of-pot-plants-in-rooms-greenhouses-amp-frames-plants-potted-container-gardening-78-the-culture-of-pot-plants-importance-of-keeping-the-soil-moist-and-of-spraying-during-the-summer-there-are-also-several-fungoid-diseases-which-are-sometimes-troublesome-in-their-case-spraying-with-a-weak-solution-of-permanganate-of-potash-may-be-sufficient-but-in-a-serious-outbreak-the-affected-plants-should-be-burned-in-the-hope-of-saving-the-others-it-is-of-little-use-trying-fig-31lifting-a-layered-violet-runner-with-the-trowel-to-grow-violets-in-a-room-because-of-the-dust-and-o-image216309363.html
RMPFWMPB–. The culture of pot-plants in rooms, greenhouses, & frames. Plants, Potted; Container gardening. 78 THE CULTURE OF POT-PLANTS importance of keeping the soil moist and of spraying during the summer. There are also several fungoid diseases which are sometimes troublesome. In their case spraying with a weak solution of permanganate of potash may be sufficient, but in a serious outbreak the affected plants should be burned in the hope of saving the others. It is of little use trying. Fig. 31.—Lifting a layered Violet runner with the trowel. to grow violets in a room, because of the dust and o
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RMMA7G8R–. Eight lectures on the signs of life from their electrical aspect . FIG. 53-—Circular areas of skin of the forearm that have served as electrodes to a constant current for a few minutes. In the upper pair of circles the two electrodes in contact with the skin were a solution of permanganate of potash ; the coloured ion was the anion MnO4, which travels up stream and enters the body at the kathode. In the lower pair of circles, the two electrodes in contact with the skin were a solution of copper sulphate ; the coloured ion was the kation Cu, which travels down stream and enters the body at th
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Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine diseasesofcattl00mous Year: 1905 PLANTS POISONOUS TO STOCK. 233 permanganate of potash in the form of a drench : 5 to 10 grams for an adult sheep or pig, 15 to 20 grains for a horse, and 30 to 50 grains for an ox, dissolved in a pint or two pints of water. * Delphinium ge:yeri.—The Wyoming larkspm' isYell known through- out Wyoming, Colorado, and Nebraska under the name of poison weed. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-cattle-sheep-goats-diseases-of-cattle-sheep-goats-and-swine-diseasesofcattl00mous-year-1905-plants-poisonous-to-stock-233-permanganate-of-potash-in-the-form-of-a-drench-5-to-10-grams-for-an-adult-sheep-or-pig-15-to-20-grains-for-a-horse-and-30-to-50-grains-for-an-ox-dissolved-in-a-pint-or-two-pints-of-water-delphinium-geyerithe-wyoming-larkspm-isyell-known-through-out-wyoming-colorado-and-nebraska-under-the-name-of-poison-weed-image241948995.html
RMT1HMBF–Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine diseasesofcattl00mous Year: 1905 PLANTS POISONOUS TO STOCK. 233 permanganate of potash in the form of a drench : 5 to 10 grams for an adult sheep or pig, 15 to 20 grains for a horse, and 30 to 50 grains for an ox, dissolved in a pint or two pints of water. * Delphinium ge:yeri.—The Wyoming larkspm' isYell known through- out Wyoming, Colorado, and Nebraska under the name of poison weed.
The Iron and steel magazine . to indicate that they were made bydifferent processes. The method I use is as follows: Specimens of steel are secured of about i inches square. As many as are to be tested are placed in a large beaker,along with a standard known to be crucible steel. For eachspecimen 100 cubic centimeters of dilute sulphuric acid is used(90 cubic centimeters water and 10 cubic centimeters 1.84 acid)together with 3 grains of permanganate of potash for eachspecimen. Thus, if ten specimens are to be etched, use 1 liter of diluteacid and 30 grams of permanganate crystals. 1 ii /./< Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-iron-and-steel-magazine-to-indicate-that-they-were-made-bydifferent-processes-the-method-i-use-is-as-follows-specimens-of-steel-are-secured-of-about-i-inches-square-as-many-as-are-to-be-tested-are-placed-in-a-large-beakeralong-with-a-standard-known-to-be-crucible-steel-for-eachspecimen-100-cubic-centimeters-of-dilute-sulphuric-acid-is-used90-cubic-centimeters-water-and-10-cubic-centimeters-184-acidtogether-with-3-grains-of-permanganate-of-potash-for-eachspecimen-thus-if-ten-specimens-are-to-be-etched-use-1-liter-of-diluteacid-and-30-grams-of-permanganate-crystals-1-ii-lt-image339928938.html
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. Cyclopedia of farm animals. Domestic animals; Animal products. Fistulous withers.. Fig. 453. The appearance of bots in stomach of horse. (From Diseases of the Horse. U. S. Dept. Agric.) poultices are sometimes required for a day or two after an abscess has opened, and are particularly indicated when the base of the abscess is hard and indurated. The cavity should be thorougly washed with stimulating antiseptic solutions, such as 3 per cent solution of carbolic acid, 3 to 5 per cent solu- tion of creolin, 1 to 1,000 bichlorid of mercury, or 1 per cent permanganate of potash solution. If the a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-farm-animals-domestic-animals-animal-products-fistulous-withers-fig-453-the-appearance-of-bots-in-stomach-of-horse-from-diseases-of-the-horse-u-s-dept-agric-poultices-are-sometimes-required-for-a-day-or-two-after-an-abscess-has-opened-and-are-particularly-indicated-when-the-base-of-the-abscess-is-hard-and-indurated-the-cavity-should-be-thorougly-washed-with-stimulating-antiseptic-solutions-such-as-3-per-cent-solution-of-carbolic-acid-3-to-5-per-cent-solu-tion-of-creolin-1-to-1000-bichlorid-of-mercury-or-1-per-cent-permanganate-of-potash-solution-if-the-a-image216172002.html
RMPFKDGJ–. Cyclopedia of farm animals. Domestic animals; Animal products. Fistulous withers.. Fig. 453. The appearance of bots in stomach of horse. (From Diseases of the Horse. U. S. Dept. Agric.) poultices are sometimes required for a day or two after an abscess has opened, and are particularly indicated when the base of the abscess is hard and indurated. The cavity should be thorougly washed with stimulating antiseptic solutions, such as 3 per cent solution of carbolic acid, 3 to 5 per cent solu- tion of creolin, 1 to 1,000 bichlorid of mercury, or 1 per cent permanganate of potash solution. If the a
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. Fio. 102.—Puccinia malvacearum. Mallow leaf, with teleutospore-sori. Three teleutospores, one germinating, (v. Tubeuf del.) May or June on the leaves, stems, and petioles of the host; all are more or less deformed, and the leaves may in severe cases wither up long before the flowers appear. Sponging with a solution of permanganate of potash (two tablespoonfuls in one nuart of water), has been found an eflective remedy. P. Sherardiana Korn. On mallow in America. P. heterogenea Lager. On hollyhock in South America. P. anemones-virginianae Schwein. On Anemone. (U.S. America.) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fio-102puccinia-malvacearum-mallow-leaf-with-teleutospore-sori-three-teleutospores-one-germinating-v-tubeuf-del-may-or-june-on-the-leaves-stems-and-petioles-of-the-host-all-are-more-or-less-deformed-and-the-leaves-may-in-severe-cases-wither-up-long-before-the-flowers-appear-sponging-with-a-solution-of-permanganate-of-potash-two-tablespoonfuls-in-one-nuart-of-water-has-been-found-an-eflective-remedy-p-sherardiana-korn-on-mallow-in-america-p-heterogenea-lager-on-hollyhock-in-south-america-p-anemones-virginianae-schwein-on-anemone-us-america-image179900873.html
RMMCK5B5–. Fio. 102.—Puccinia malvacearum. Mallow leaf, with teleutospore-sori. Three teleutospores, one germinating, (v. Tubeuf del.) May or June on the leaves, stems, and petioles of the host; all are more or less deformed, and the leaves may in severe cases wither up long before the flowers appear. Sponging with a solution of permanganate of potash (two tablespoonfuls in one nuart of water), has been found an eflective remedy. P. Sherardiana Korn. On mallow in America. P. heterogenea Lager. On hollyhock in South America. P. anemones-virginianae Schwein. On Anemone. (U.S. America.)
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Eight lectures on the signs Eight lectures on the signs of life from their electrical aspect . eightlecturesons00wall Year: 1903 126 THE SIGNS OF LIFE [LECT regard the tissues as represented by a sponge of such NaCl solution; if you pass the current into the body by porous electrodes soaked in some other salt—and for this purpose we shall take permanganate of potash—you will, after a few minutes, observe a visible sign of the transfer of the anion from electrode to body in the form of a discoloration of the skin at the spot where the anions have travelled against the direction of current from Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eight-lectures-on-the-signs-eight-lectures-on-the-signs-of-life-from-their-electrical-aspect-eightlecturesons00wall-year-1903-126-the-signs-of-life-lect-regard-the-tissues-as-represented-by-a-sponge-of-such-nacl-solution-if-you-pass-the-current-into-the-body-by-porous-electrodes-soaked-in-some-other-saltand-for-this-purpose-we-shall-take-permanganate-of-potashyou-will-after-a-few-minutes-observe-a-visible-sign-of-the-transfer-of-the-anion-from-electrode-to-body-in-the-form-of-a-discoloration-of-the-skin-at-the-spot-where-the-anions-have-travelled-against-the-direction-of-current-from-image240859409.html
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Farmer and stockbreeder . glycerine, and 6oz. of lard withoutsalt Apply on alternate days. Rhubarb leaves andpotato tx)ps are bot^ injurious, and should not begiven.—Vet. TURKEYS S^WELLED HEAD (S. M. E., Turkey) —That is what fanciers call one-eyed roup.The swelling should be boldly opened through theskin and evacuated. The sac syringed out with asolution of permanganate of potash of the strengthof five grains to the ounce of water. The beakshould be opened, and into the cleft palate the lotionshould be powerfully syringed. Ten grams of hypo-sulphite of sodium in solution should be given daily Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/farmer-and-stockbreeder-glycerine-and-6oz-of-lard-withoutsalt-apply-on-alternate-days-rhubarb-leaves-andpotato-txps-are-bot-injurious-and-should-not-begivenvet-turkeys-swelled-head-s-m-e-turkey-that-is-what-fanciers-call-one-eyed-roupthe-swelling-should-be-boldly-opened-through-theskin-and-evacuated-the-sac-syringed-out-with-asolution-of-permanganate-of-potash-of-the-strengthof-five-grains-to-the-ounce-of-water-the-beakshould-be-opened-and-into-the-cleft-palate-the-lotionshould-be-powerfully-syringed-ten-grams-of-hypo-sulphite-of-sodium-in-solution-should-be-given-daily-image343034692.html
RM2AX2G70–Farmer and stockbreeder . glycerine, and 6oz. of lard withoutsalt Apply on alternate days. Rhubarb leaves andpotato tx)ps are bot^ injurious, and should not begiven.—Vet. TURKEYS S^WELLED HEAD (S. M. E., Turkey) —That is what fanciers call one-eyed roup.The swelling should be boldly opened through theskin and evacuated. The sac syringed out with asolution of permanganate of potash of the strengthof five grains to the ounce of water. The beakshould be opened, and into the cleft palate the lotionshould be powerfully syringed. Ten grams of hypo-sulphite of sodium in solution should be given daily
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. Fig. 102.—Pvccinia inalvoxearum. Malluw lc:vf, with teleutosijore-sori. Three teleutospores, one germinating, (v. Tubeuf del.) May or June on the leaves, stems, and petioles of the host; all are more or less deformed, and the leaves may in severe cases wither up long before the flowers appear. Sponging with a solution of permanganate of potash (two tablespoonfuls in one quart of water), has been found an effective remedy. P. Sherardiana Korn. On mallow in America. P. heterogenea Lager. On hollyhock in South America. P. anemones-virginianae Schwein. On Anemone. (U.S. America.) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-102pvccinia-inalvoxearum-malluw-lcvf-with-teleutosijore-sori-three-teleutospores-one-germinating-v-tubeuf-del-may-or-june-on-the-leaves-stems-and-petioles-of-the-host-all-are-more-or-less-deformed-and-the-leaves-may-in-severe-cases-wither-up-long-before-the-flowers-appear-sponging-with-a-solution-of-permanganate-of-potash-two-tablespoonfuls-in-one-quart-of-water-has-been-found-an-effective-remedy-p-sherardiana-korn-on-mallow-in-america-p-heterogenea-lager-on-hollyhock-in-south-america-p-anemones-virginianae-schwein-on-anemone-us-america-image179901832.html
RMMCK6HC–. Fig. 102.—Pvccinia inalvoxearum. Malluw lc:vf, with teleutosijore-sori. Three teleutospores, one germinating, (v. Tubeuf del.) May or June on the leaves, stems, and petioles of the host; all are more or less deformed, and the leaves may in severe cases wither up long before the flowers appear. Sponging with a solution of permanganate of potash (two tablespoonfuls in one quart of water), has been found an effective remedy. P. Sherardiana Korn. On mallow in America. P. heterogenea Lager. On hollyhock in South America. P. anemones-virginianae Schwein. On Anemone. (U.S. America.)
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History of American textiles : with kindred and auxiliary industries (illustrated) . , sal ammonia,antimony oxide, antimony salts, chloroform,chlorine derivatives, glauber salts, bleach,oxalic acid, carbonate potash, caustic pot-ash, permanganate of potash, prussiate ofpotash and soda, chlorate of potash andsoda, phosphate of soda, sulphide of soda,zinc chloride and formaldehyde are amongthese in w^ide demand. 187 HISTORY OF AMERICAN TEXTILES. VICTORIA MILLS The Victoria Mills enjoys the distinctionof being one of the first mills built in thiscountry solely for the producing of tops.This pione Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-american-textiles-with-kindred-and-auxiliary-industries-illustrated-sal-ammoniaantimony-oxide-antimony-salts-chloroformchlorine-derivatives-glauber-salts-bleachoxalic-acid-carbonate-potash-caustic-pot-ash-permanganate-of-potash-prussiate-ofpotash-and-soda-chlorate-of-potash-andsoda-phosphate-of-soda-sulphide-of-sodazinc-chloride-and-formaldehyde-are-amongthese-in-wide-demand-187-history-of-american-textiles-victoria-mills-the-victoria-mills-enjoys-the-distinctionof-being-one-of-the-first-mills-built-in-thiscountry-solely-for-the-producing-of-topsthis-pione-image338256616.html
RM2AJ8WNC–History of American textiles : with kindred and auxiliary industries (illustrated) . , sal ammonia,antimony oxide, antimony salts, chloroform,chlorine derivatives, glauber salts, bleach,oxalic acid, carbonate potash, caustic pot-ash, permanganate of potash, prussiate ofpotash and soda, chlorate of potash andsoda, phosphate of soda, sulphide of soda,zinc chloride and formaldehyde are amongthese in w^ide demand. 187 HISTORY OF AMERICAN TEXTILES. VICTORIA MILLS The Victoria Mills enjoys the distinctionof being one of the first mills built in thiscountry solely for the producing of tops.This pione
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. Fig. 102.—Puccinia malvacearum. Mallow leaf, with teleutospore-sori. Tliree teleutospores, one germinating, (v. Tubeuf del.) May or June on the leaves, stems, and petioles of the host; all are more or less deformed, and the leaves may in severe cases wither up long before the flowers appear. Sponging with a solution of permanganate of potash (two tablespoonfuls in one quart of water), has been found an effective remedy. P. Sherardiana Koni. On mallow in America. P. heterogenea T.ancr. On linllylioek in South America. P. anemones-virginianae .Scliwein. On Anemone. (U.S. America.) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-102puccinia-malvacearum-mallow-leaf-with-teleutospore-sori-tliree-teleutospores-one-germinating-v-tubeuf-del-may-or-june-on-the-leaves-stems-and-petioles-of-the-host-all-are-more-or-less-deformed-and-the-leaves-may-in-severe-cases-wither-up-long-before-the-flowers-appear-sponging-with-a-solution-of-permanganate-of-potash-two-tablespoonfuls-in-one-quart-of-water-has-been-found-an-effective-remedy-p-sherardiana-koni-on-mallow-in-america-p-heterogenea-tancr-on-linllylioek-in-south-america-p-anemones-virginianae-scliwein-on-anemone-us-america-image179901467.html
RMMCK64B–. Fig. 102.—Puccinia malvacearum. Mallow leaf, with teleutospore-sori. Tliree teleutospores, one germinating, (v. Tubeuf del.) May or June on the leaves, stems, and petioles of the host; all are more or less deformed, and the leaves may in severe cases wither up long before the flowers appear. Sponging with a solution of permanganate of potash (two tablespoonfuls in one quart of water), has been found an effective remedy. P. Sherardiana Koni. On mallow in America. P. heterogenea T.ancr. On linllylioek in South America. P. anemones-virginianae .Scliwein. On Anemone. (U.S. America.)
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High School Chemistry . NOo = 2MnO + 5HN03-f-K20. 3. Heat some nitrous acid solution, then test the residue for nitricacid. 4. Water tainted with sewage always contains nitrites and nitratesin solution. The common test for this is to pour some of the waterinto a weak solution of permanganate of potash and watch fordecoloration. How do you explain this chemically.* 5. When nitrites are acidulated with acetic acid they give a whiteprecipitate with nitrate of silver. Nitrites are soluble in water.Try nitrite of potash, as prepared in ex. 2, sec. 2, for these reactions. 4.—Nitric Acid.Experiments. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/high-school-chemistry-noo-=-2mno-5hn03-f-k20-3-heat-some-nitrous-acid-solution-then-test-the-residue-for-nitricacid-4-water-tainted-with-sewage-always-contains-nitrites-and-nitratesin-solution-the-common-test-for-this-is-to-pour-some-of-the-waterinto-a-weak-solution-of-permanganate-of-potash-and-watch-fordecoloration-how-do-you-explain-this-chemically-5-when-nitrites-are-acidulated-with-acetic-acid-they-give-a-whiteprecipitate-with-nitrate-of-silver-nitrites-are-soluble-in-watertry-nitrite-of-potash-as-prepared-in-ex-2-sec-2-for-these-reactions-4nitric-acidexperiments-image340243322.html
RM2ANFBR6–High School Chemistry . NOo = 2MnO + 5HN03-f-K20. 3. Heat some nitrous acid solution, then test the residue for nitricacid. 4. Water tainted with sewage always contains nitrites and nitratesin solution. The common test for this is to pour some of the waterinto a weak solution of permanganate of potash and watch fordecoloration. How do you explain this chemically.* 5. When nitrites are acidulated with acetic acid they give a whiteprecipitate with nitrate of silver. Nitrites are soluble in water.Try nitrite of potash, as prepared in ex. 2, sec. 2, for these reactions. 4.—Nitric Acid.Experiments.
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. Fig. 85. — Uromyces coh/iui. i, portion of a diseased Colchicum leaf; 2, teleutospores, one of vvhicli has germinated and produced a promycelium bearing three secondary spores. Fig. i reduced, Fig. 2 mag. dark brown, apex much thickened, with a small, hyaline, wart- like papilla, 26-35 X 20-26 /x. If the disease appears early, spray with Bordeaux mixture ; when the pods are formed, use permanganate of potash. Broad bean rust {Uromyces fabae, De Bary) is a parasite very common on the leaves and stems of broad beans, peas, also on various wild leguminous plants, vetches, etc. The aecidium stag Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-85-uromyces-cohiui-i-portion-of-a-diseased-colchicum-leaf-2-teleutospores-one-of-vvhicli-has-germinated-and-produced-a-promycelium-bearing-three-secondary-spores-fig-i-reduced-fig-2-mag-dark-brown-apex-much-thickened-with-a-small-hyaline-wart-like-papilla-26-35-x-20-26-x-if-the-disease-appears-early-spray-with-bordeaux-mixture-when-the-pods-are-formed-use-permanganate-of-potash-broad-bean-rust-uromyces-fabae-de-bary-is-a-parasite-very-common-on-the-leaves-and-stems-of-broad-beans-peas-also-on-various-wild-leguminous-plants-vetches-etc-the-aecidium-stag-image179906382.html
RMMCKCBX–. Fig. 85. — Uromyces coh/iui. i, portion of a diseased Colchicum leaf; 2, teleutospores, one of vvhicli has germinated and produced a promycelium bearing three secondary spores. Fig. i reduced, Fig. 2 mag. dark brown, apex much thickened, with a small, hyaline, wart- like papilla, 26-35 X 20-26 /x. If the disease appears early, spray with Bordeaux mixture ; when the pods are formed, use permanganate of potash. Broad bean rust {Uromyces fabae, De Bary) is a parasite very common on the leaves and stems of broad beans, peas, also on various wild leguminous plants, vetches, etc. The aecidium stag
Eight lectures on the signs Eight lectures on the signs of life from their electrical aspect eightlectureson00wall Year: 1903 126 THE SIGNS OF LIFE [lect regard the tissues as represented by a sponge of such NaCl solution ; if you pass the current into the body by porous electrodes soaked in some other salt—and for this purpose we shall take permanganate of potash—^you will, after a few minutes, observe a visible sign of the transfer of the anion from electrode to body in the form of a discoloration of the skin at the spot where the anions have travelled against the direction of current from Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eight-lectures-on-the-signs-eight-lectures-on-the-signs-of-life-from-their-electrical-aspect-eightlectureson00wall-year-1903-126-the-signs-of-life-lect-regard-the-tissues-as-represented-by-a-sponge-of-such-nacl-solution-if-you-pass-the-current-into-the-body-by-porous-electrodes-soaked-in-some-other-saltand-for-this-purpose-we-shall-take-permanganate-of-potashyou-will-after-a-few-minutes-observe-a-visible-sign-of-the-transfer-of-the-anion-from-electrode-to-body-in-the-form-of-a-discoloration-of-the-skin-at-the-spot-where-the-anions-have-travelled-against-the-direction-of-current-from-image239879891.html
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Eight lectures on the signs Eight lectures on the signs of life from their electrical aspect eightlecturesons00wall Year: 1903 FIG. 53-—Circular areas of skin of the forearm that have served as electrodes to a constant current for a few minutes. In the upper pair of circles the two electrodes in contact with the skin were a solution of permanganate of potash ; the coloured ion was the anion MnO4, which travels up stream and enters the body at the kathode. In the lower pair of circles, the two electrodes in contact with the skin were a solution of copper sulphate ; the coloured ion was the kat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eight-lectures-on-the-signs-eight-lectures-on-the-signs-of-life-from-their-electrical-aspect-eightlecturesons00wall-year-1903-fig-53-circular-areas-of-skin-of-the-forearm-that-have-served-as-electrodes-to-a-constant-current-for-a-few-minutes-in-the-upper-pair-of-circles-the-two-electrodes-in-contact-with-the-skin-were-a-solution-of-permanganate-of-potash-the-coloured-ion-was-the-anion-mno4-which-travels-up-stream-and-enters-the-body-at-the-kathode-in-the-lower-pair-of-circles-the-two-electrodes-in-contact-with-the-skin-were-a-solution-of-copper-sulphate-the-coloured-ion-was-the-kat-image239879892.html
RMRX7D70–Eight lectures on the signs Eight lectures on the signs of life from their electrical aspect eightlecturesons00wall Year: 1903 FIG. 53-—Circular areas of skin of the forearm that have served as electrodes to a constant current for a few minutes. In the upper pair of circles the two electrodes in contact with the skin were a solution of permanganate of potash ; the coloured ion was the anion MnO4, which travels up stream and enters the body at the kathode. In the lower pair of circles, the two electrodes in contact with the skin were a solution of copper sulphate ; the coloured ion was the kat
. Poultry for the farm and home. much worse in the East than in theCentral States. Hens may be tested for white diarrhoea and if thedisease is found, treatment can be given to cure them. The Mass-achusetts Experiment Station offers this testing and treating serv-ice to their farmers at a charge of 5 cents per hen. Putting bichloride of mercury or permanganate of potash in thedrinking water will help to prevent infection of the entire flock. Hatching eggs can be wiped with a cloth dipped in alcohol tokill any germs that may be present on the eggshell. This does notinjure the egg for hatching. L Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/poultry-for-the-farm-and-home-much-worse-in-the-east-than-in-thecentral-states-hens-may-be-tested-for-white-diarrhoea-and-if-thedisease-is-found-treatment-can-be-given-to-cure-them-the-mass-achusetts-experiment-station-offers-this-testing-and-treating-serv-ice-to-their-farmers-at-a-charge-of-5-cents-per-hen-putting-bichloride-of-mercury-or-permanganate-of-potash-in-thedrinking-water-will-help-to-prevent-infection-of-the-entire-flock-hatching-eggs-can-be-wiped-with-a-cloth-dipped-in-alcohol-tokill-any-germs-that-may-be-present-on-the-eggshell-this-does-notinjure-the-egg-for-hatching-l-image336731146.html
RM2AFRC0A–. Poultry for the farm and home. much worse in the East than in theCentral States. Hens may be tested for white diarrhoea and if thedisease is found, treatment can be given to cure them. The Mass-achusetts Experiment Station offers this testing and treating serv-ice to their farmers at a charge of 5 cents per hen. Putting bichloride of mercury or permanganate of potash in thedrinking water will help to prevent infection of the entire flock. Hatching eggs can be wiped with a cloth dipped in alcohol tokill any germs that may be present on the eggshell. This does notinjure the egg for hatching. L
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RM2AJG0G5–The practical cabinet maker and furniture designer's assistant, with essays on history of furniture, taste in design, color and materials, with full explanation of the canons of good taste in furniture .. . Figure 162 Figure 164 (Fig. 161). Suitable brass or copper handles for doorsand drawers will add to the appearance of the side-board. For staining the wood, use permanganate of potash THE PRACTICAL CABINET MAKER 255. Figure 163 256 THE PRACTICAL CABINET MAKER dissolved in hot water; less potash for oak than forwalnut or mahogany. The correct shade may be gotby experimenting on an odd piece
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RM2CE6X17–. Dr. Evans' How to keep well; . soda,since it forms compounds as toxic as the acid itself. Never use the stomachpump.) POISONS AND ANTIDOTES 801 Prussic Acid.—Antidotes: cobalt nitrite; hyposulphate of soda; giveinhalation of ammonia. Phosphorus (Matches; Some Rat Pastes).—Antidotes: wash out thestomach with a 1 per cent solution of permanganate of potash. Leave somein the stomach. Limewater; charcoal; hydrated magnesia. A poison case should contain the following substances properly labeled: Borax; bicarbonate of soda; limewater; charcoal; common salt; calcinedmagnesia; permanganate of potash
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. Painting and painters' materials: a book of facts for painters and those who use or deal in paint materials . an^ dr Co.) light again by reflecting them from a mirror of propershape. Nearly all colors, except lustre colors—/. e., those Pigffients—Their Colors. j^j produced by metals such as gold and silver, whitelead, etc., and also by some of the coal tar colors—arethe result of subtraction. For example : White light,less red and blue — green. Separated Colors of Light coming through Substances, as follows{^i^ Permanganate of potash solution; {2) blood; (j>) Chlorophyl;{4) cobalt glass; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/painting-and-painters-materials-a-book-of-facts-for-painters-and-those-who-use-or-deal-in-paint-materials-an-dr-co-light-again-by-reflecting-them-from-a-mirror-of-propershape-nearly-all-colors-except-lustre-colors-e-those-pigffientstheir-colors-jj-produced-by-metals-such-as-gold-and-silver-whitelead-etc-and-also-by-some-of-the-coal-tar-colorsarethe-result-of-subtraction-for-example-white-lightless-red-and-blue-green-separated-colors-of-light-coming-through-substances-as-followsi-permanganate-of-potash-solution-2-blood-jgt-chlorophyl4-cobalt-glass-image371965330.html
RM2CH4DG2–. Painting and painters' materials: a book of facts for painters and those who use or deal in paint materials . an^ dr Co.) light again by reflecting them from a mirror of propershape. Nearly all colors, except lustre colors—/. e., those Pigffients—Their Colors. j^j produced by metals such as gold and silver, whitelead, etc., and also by some of the coal tar colors—arethe result of subtraction. For example : White light,less red and blue — green. Separated Colors of Light coming through Substances, as follows{^i^ Permanganate of potash solution; {2) blood; (j>) Chlorophyl;{4) cobalt glass;
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. Dr. Evans' How to keep well; . osene, Gasoline).— Antidote: wash out the stomach withwarm milk. If a stomach pump is not at hand give a quart of milk andthen produce vomiting. POISONS AND ANTIDOTES 889 Cocain.—Antidotes: if the drug has been swallowed give a fresh solu-tion of permanganate of potash. If it has been taken hypodermically givemorphin or chloral. Stimulate. Cyanid of Potassium.—Antidotes: where factories use cyanid of potashthey should keep the following stock solutions on hand: solution of ferroussulphate, 3 per cent, one ounce; solution of potassium hydroxid, 5 per cent,one ou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dr-evans-how-to-keep-well-osene-gasoline-antidote-wash-out-the-stomach-withwarm-milk-if-a-stomach-pump-is-not-at-hand-give-a-quart-of-milk-andthen-produce-vomiting-poisons-and-antidotes-889-cocainantidotes-if-the-drug-has-been-swallowed-give-a-fresh-solu-tion-of-permanganate-of-potash-if-it-has-been-taken-hypodermically-givemorphin-or-chloral-stimulate-cyanid-of-potassiumantidotes-where-factories-use-cyanid-of-potashthey-should-keep-the-following-stock-solutions-on-hand-solution-of-ferroussulphate-3-per-cent-one-ounce-solution-of-potassium-hydroxid-5-per-centone-ou-image370175155.html
RM2CE6X57–. Dr. Evans' How to keep well; . osene, Gasoline).— Antidote: wash out the stomach withwarm milk. If a stomach pump is not at hand give a quart of milk andthen produce vomiting. POISONS AND ANTIDOTES 889 Cocain.—Antidotes: if the drug has been swallowed give a fresh solu-tion of permanganate of potash. If it has been taken hypodermically givemorphin or chloral. Stimulate. Cyanid of Potassium.—Antidotes: where factories use cyanid of potashthey should keep the following stock solutions on hand: solution of ferroussulphate, 3 per cent, one ounce; solution of potassium hydroxid, 5 per cent,one ou
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RFPT8BMD–Potassium permanganate is the potassium salt of permanganic acid unknown in the free state
. Hunting and fishing in Florida, including a key to the water birds known to occur in the state . ^ everare) he no get well. Some very large rattlesnakes liaxe been killed in Florida. I have. * Hypochloride of calcium would be indicated iu prelerence to permanganate of potash, if it could be usedat once. i28 HUNTING AND FISHING IN FLORIDA. seen several over six feet in length, and one which measured sevenfeet one inch. I have been told that a snake was killed on AnastasiaIsland wiiich rneasnred nearly nine feet in length. SISTRURUS niLIARIUS (//«//).Ground Rattlesnake. A small snake, rather c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hunting-and-fishing-in-florida-including-a-key-to-the-water-birds-known-to-occur-in-the-state-everare-he-no-get-well-some-very-large-rattlesnakes-liaxe-been-killed-in-florida-i-have-hypochloride-of-calcium-would-be-indicated-iu-prelerence-to-permanganate-of-potash-if-it-could-be-usedat-once-i28-hunting-and-fishing-in-florida-seen-several-over-six-feet-in-length-and-one-which-measured-sevenfeet-one-inch-i-have-been-told-that-a-snake-was-killed-on-anastasiaisland-wiiich-rneasnred-nearly-nine-feet-in-length-sistrurus-niliarius-ground-rattlesnake-a-small-snake-rather-c-image375024001.html
RM2CP3PX9–. Hunting and fishing in Florida, including a key to the water birds known to occur in the state . ^ everare) he no get well. Some very large rattlesnakes liaxe been killed in Florida. I have. * Hypochloride of calcium would be indicated iu prelerence to permanganate of potash, if it could be usedat once. i28 HUNTING AND FISHING IN FLORIDA. seen several over six feet in length, and one which measured sevenfeet one inch. I have been told that a snake was killed on AnastasiaIsland wiiich rneasnred nearly nine feet in length. SISTRURUS niLIARIUS (//«//).Ground Rattlesnake. A small snake, rather c
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RFPT8BNX–Potassium permanganate is the potassium salt of permanganic acid unknown in the free state
. The London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science. Ussher (W. A. E.) on the triassicstrata of the South-western coun-ties, 68; on the triassic rocks ofNormandy, 152. Vapours, on the friction of, 157. Voltaic action, on the theory of,142. Voltameter, on the sonorous, 468. AVanklyn (Prof. J. A.) on the actionof permanganate of potash on cer-tain gases, 288. Water, on salt-solutions and attached,35, 105; on the discharge of, fromorifices at different temperatures,281. Watsons intra-Mercurial planet, noteon, 320. Wichmann (Dr. A.) on the micro-scopical investigation Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-london-edinburgh-and-dublin-philosophical-magazine-and-journal-of-science-ussher-w-a-e-on-the-triassicstrata-of-the-south-western-coun-ties-68-on-the-triassic-rocks-ofnormandy-152-vapours-on-the-friction-of-157-voltaic-action-on-the-theory-of142-voltameter-on-the-sonorous-468-avanklyn-prof-j-a-on-the-actionof-permanganate-of-potash-on-cer-tain-gases-288-water-on-salt-solutions-and-attached35-105-on-the-discharge-of-fromorifices-at-different-temperatures281-watsons-intra-mercurial-planet-noteon-320-wichmann-dr-a-on-the-micro-scopical-investigation-image370312675.html
RM2CED5GK–. The London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science. Ussher (W. A. E.) on the triassicstrata of the South-western coun-ties, 68; on the triassic rocks ofNormandy, 152. Vapours, on the friction of, 157. Voltaic action, on the theory of,142. Voltameter, on the sonorous, 468. AVanklyn (Prof. J. A.) on the actionof permanganate of potash on cer-tain gases, 288. Water, on salt-solutions and attached,35, 105; on the discharge of, fromorifices at different temperatures,281. Watsons intra-Mercurial planet, noteon, 320. Wichmann (Dr. A.) on the micro-scopical investigation
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RFPT8C1C–Potassium permanganate is the potassium salt of permanganic acid unknown in the free state
. The therapeutical applications of peroxide of hydrogen (medicinal), glycozone, hydrozone and eye balsam . of available nascent oxygen.It contains 9% of anhydrous H2 02. Test. —One cubic centimetre of Peroxide of Hydrogen diluted with150 c. c. of distilled water, containing 2 c. c. of C. P. sulphuric acid de-colorizes at least 15 cubic centimetres of a solution containing5,665 grammes of C. P. permanganate of potash, per liter of distilledwater. One c. c. of Hydrozone being submitted to the above test decolor-izes at least 30 C. C. of the same solution of permanganate of potash. Marchands Per Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-therapeutical-applications-of-peroxide-of-hydrogen-medicinal-glycozone-hydrozone-and-eye-balsam-of-available-nascent-oxygenit-contains-9-of-anhydrous-h2-02-test-one-cubic-centimetre-of-peroxide-of-hydrogen-diluted-with150-c-c-of-distilled-water-containing-2-c-c-of-c-p-sulphuric-acid-de-colorizes-at-least-15-cubic-centimetres-of-a-solution-containing5665-grammes-of-c-p-permanganate-of-potash-per-liter-of-distilledwater-one-c-c-of-hydrozone-being-submitted-to-the-above-test-decolor-izes-at-least-30-c-c-of-the-same-solution-of-permanganate-of-potash-marchands-per-image369996270.html
RM2CDXP0E–. The therapeutical applications of peroxide of hydrogen (medicinal), glycozone, hydrozone and eye balsam . of available nascent oxygen.It contains 9% of anhydrous H2 02. Test. —One cubic centimetre of Peroxide of Hydrogen diluted with150 c. c. of distilled water, containing 2 c. c. of C. P. sulphuric acid de-colorizes at least 15 cubic centimetres of a solution containing5,665 grammes of C. P. permanganate of potash, per liter of distilledwater. One c. c. of Hydrozone being submitted to the above test decolor-izes at least 30 C. C. of the same solution of permanganate of potash. Marchands Per
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RFPT8BKP–Potassium permanganate is the potassium salt of permanganic acid unknown in the free state
. Handbook of medical entomology. Insect pests; Insects as carriers of disease; Medical parasitology. 2 2 Poisonous Arthropods * flow of blood and lymph from that region. The wound is then freely excised and treated with a strong solution of permanganate of potash, or with lead and opium lotion. In recent years there have been many attempts to prepare an antivenom, or antiserum comparable to what has been used so effectively in the case of snake bites. The most promising of these is that of Todd (1909), produced by the immunization of suitable animals. This antivenom proved capable of neutrali Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-medical-entomology-insect-pests-insects-as-carriers-of-disease-medical-parasitology-2-2-poisonous-arthropods-flow-of-blood-and-lymph-from-that-region-the-wound-is-then-freely-excised-and-treated-with-a-strong-solution-of-permanganate-of-potash-or-with-lead-and-opium-lotion-in-recent-years-there-have-been-many-attempts-to-prepare-an-antivenom-or-antiserum-comparable-to-what-has-been-used-so-effectively-in-the-case-of-snake-bites-the-most-promising-of-these-is-that-of-todd-1909-produced-by-the-immunization-of-suitable-animals-this-antivenom-proved-capable-of-neutrali-image232420192.html
RMRE3J94–. Handbook of medical entomology. Insect pests; Insects as carriers of disease; Medical parasitology. 2 2 Poisonous Arthropods * flow of blood and lymph from that region. The wound is then freely excised and treated with a strong solution of permanganate of potash, or with lead and opium lotion. In recent years there have been many attempts to prepare an antivenom, or antiserum comparable to what has been used so effectively in the case of snake bites. The most promising of these is that of Todd (1909), produced by the immunization of suitable animals. This antivenom proved capable of neutrali
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RFPT8BNH–Potassium permanganate is the potassium salt of permanganic acid unknown in the free state
. Diseases of domesticated birds. Poultry; Poultry; Birds. GENEEAL DISEASES 155 To alleviate this condition the primary cause should be removed. An effort should be made to keep the nostrils open by removing exu- dates and syringing the parts with an antiseptic solution such as 3 per cent boracic acid or 2 per cent permanganate of potash. If the disease which is responsible for " pip " is successfully treated the condition will disappear. When the symptom is noticed it is advisable to rub the tongue with some substance such as vaseline, cottonseed oil or glycerine. THEUSH Thrush or s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-domesticated-birds-poultry-poultry-birds-geneeal-diseases-155-to-alleviate-this-condition-the-primary-cause-should-be-removed-an-effort-should-be-made-to-keep-the-nostrils-open-by-removing-exu-dates-and-syringing-the-parts-with-an-antiseptic-solution-such-as-3-per-cent-boracic-acid-or-2-per-cent-permanganate-of-potash-if-the-disease-which-is-responsible-for-quot-pip-quot-is-successfully-treated-the-condition-will-disappear-when-the-symptom-is-noticed-it-is-advisable-to-rub-the-tongue-with-some-substance-such-as-vaseline-cottonseed-oil-or-glycerine-theush-thrush-or-s-image232350619.html
RMRE0DGB–. Diseases of domesticated birds. Poultry; Poultry; Birds. GENEEAL DISEASES 155 To alleviate this condition the primary cause should be removed. An effort should be made to keep the nostrils open by removing exu- dates and syringing the parts with an antiseptic solution such as 3 per cent boracic acid or 2 per cent permanganate of potash. If the disease which is responsible for " pip " is successfully treated the condition will disappear. When the symptom is noticed it is advisable to rub the tongue with some substance such as vaseline, cottonseed oil or glycerine. THEUSH Thrush or s
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RFPT8C11–Potassium permanganate is the potassium salt of permanganic acid unknown in the free state
. The complete aquarium book; the care and breeding of goldfish and tropical fishes. Aquariums; Goldfish. 86 FISH DISEASES An entirely different kind of fin congestion is sometimes prevalent in the fall, especially when the fishes are first taken in, the young being more liable to attack. The base of the tail and other fins becomes suddenly blood-red, the color sometimes extending to the body immedi- ately adjoining. If allowed to continue, this form of the disease is rapidly disastrous. Fortunately, it yields with surprising quickness to either salt water or permanganate of potash treatment. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-complete-aquarium-book-the-care-and-breeding-of-goldfish-and-tropical-fishes-aquariums-goldfish-86-fish-diseases-an-entirely-different-kind-of-fin-congestion-is-sometimes-prevalent-in-the-fall-especially-when-the-fishes-are-first-taken-in-the-young-being-more-liable-to-attack-the-base-of-the-tail-and-other-fins-becomes-suddenly-blood-red-the-color-sometimes-extending-to-the-body-immedi-ately-adjoining-if-allowed-to-continue-this-form-of-the-disease-is-rapidly-disastrous-fortunately-it-yields-with-surprising-quickness-to-either-salt-water-or-permanganate-of-potash-treatment-image232640703.html
RMREDKGF–. The complete aquarium book; the care and breeding of goldfish and tropical fishes. Aquariums; Goldfish. 86 FISH DISEASES An entirely different kind of fin congestion is sometimes prevalent in the fall, especially when the fishes are first taken in, the young being more liable to attack. The base of the tail and other fins becomes suddenly blood-red, the color sometimes extending to the body immedi- ately adjoining. If allowed to continue, this form of the disease is rapidly disastrous. Fortunately, it yields with surprising quickness to either salt water or permanganate of potash treatment.
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RFPT8BWN–Potassium permanganate is the potassium salt of permanganic acid unknown in the free state
. Zoölogy [microform] : descriptive and practical. Zoology; Zoologie. 204 Descriptive Zoology. antidote, a hypodermic injection of permanganate of potash (i to looX is by many now preferred to alcoholic liquor. In India the cobra kills several thousand persons yearly. (See The American Natural History. Hornaday.) How Snakes protect Themselves.—(i) By their color, (2) by flight. (3) by their odor, (4) by their poison. Many snakes are colored so like their surroundings as to be decidedly inconspicuous, and this is of advantage both in escaping enemies and in securing their prey. By their noisele Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zology-microform-descriptive-and-practical-zoology-zoologie-204-descriptive-zoology-antidote-a-hypodermic-injection-of-permanganate-of-potash-i-to-loox-is-by-many-now-preferred-to-alcoholic-liquor-in-india-the-cobra-kills-several-thousand-persons-yearly-see-the-american-natural-history-hornaday-how-snakes-protect-themselvesi-by-their-color-2-by-flight-3-by-their-odor-4-by-their-poison-many-snakes-are-colored-so-like-their-surroundings-as-to-be-decidedly-inconspicuous-and-this-is-of-advantage-both-in-escaping-enemies-and-in-securing-their-prey-by-their-noisele-image232820571.html
RMRENW0B–. Zoölogy [microform] : descriptive and practical. Zoology; Zoologie. 204 Descriptive Zoology. antidote, a hypodermic injection of permanganate of potash (i to looX is by many now preferred to alcoholic liquor. In India the cobra kills several thousand persons yearly. (See The American Natural History. Hornaday.) How Snakes protect Themselves.—(i) By their color, (2) by flight. (3) by their odor, (4) by their poison. Many snakes are colored so like their surroundings as to be decidedly inconspicuous, and this is of advantage both in escaping enemies and in securing their prey. By their noisele
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RFPT8BR9–Potassium permanganate is the potassium salt of permanganic acid unknown in the free state
. Eight lectures on the signs of life from their electrical aspect. Electrophysiology. 126 THE SIGNS OF LIFE [lect regard the tissues as represented by a sponge of such NaCl solution ; if you pass the current into the body by porous electrodes soaked in some other salt—and for this purpose we shall take permanganate of potash—^you will, after a few minutes, observe a visible sign of the transfer of the anion from electrode to body in the form of a discoloration of the skin at the spot where the anions have travelled against the direction of current from kathode to anode. I chose permanganate o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eight-lectures-on-the-signs-of-life-from-their-electrical-aspect-electrophysiology-126-the-signs-of-life-lect-regard-the-tissues-as-represented-by-a-sponge-of-such-nacl-solution-if-you-pass-the-current-into-the-body-by-porous-electrodes-soaked-in-some-other-saltand-for-this-purpose-we-shall-take-permanganate-of-potashyou-will-after-a-few-minutes-observe-a-visible-sign-of-the-transfer-of-the-anion-from-electrode-to-body-in-the-form-of-a-discoloration-of-the-skin-at-the-spot-where-the-anions-have-travelled-against-the-direction-of-current-from-kathode-to-anode-i-chose-permanganate-o-image231949953.html
RMRDA6EW–. Eight lectures on the signs of life from their electrical aspect. Electrophysiology. 126 THE SIGNS OF LIFE [lect regard the tissues as represented by a sponge of such NaCl solution ; if you pass the current into the body by porous electrodes soaked in some other salt—and for this purpose we shall take permanganate of potash—^you will, after a few minutes, observe a visible sign of the transfer of the anion from electrode to body in the form of a discoloration of the skin at the spot where the anions have travelled against the direction of current from kathode to anode. I chose permanganate o