The beets were cut into thin slices, by a proper rotatory blade-machine; these slices were put into a macerating cistern, with about their own bulk of water, at a temperature of 212 deg.
They may then be put in preparation by macerating them in milk of lime, renewed three or four times in the course of a fortnight or three weeks.
In making odoriferous extracts and waters, the spirits of the flowers prepared by macerating the flowers in alcohol should be preferred to their distillation, as forming the foundation of good perfumery.
According to Kerwych, oleine of singular beauty may be obtained by mixing 2 parts of olive oil with 1 part of caustic soda lye, and macerating the mixture for 24 hours with frequent agitation.
Planche, by macerating the almonds in hot water, so as to blanch them, then drying them in a stove, and afterwards subjecting them to pressure.
These are generally made by macerating the aromatic ingredients in spirit at about 2 to 4 u.
The spirits of pharmacy are either prepared by macerating the bruised seeds, flowers, herbs, &c.
The essence and the alcoholate are also employed, the former obtained by distillation, the latter by macerating the fresh seeds in alcohol.
A watery solution prepared by macerating the green fruit has been used effectively to remove blemishes from the face, leaving the skin clean and smooth.
In Amboina the natives eat the seeds, the toxic quality of which is removed by brushing and macerating in pure water for a certain time.
In their place (except sometimes in the case of the macerating machine) all that is necessary is a movable piece of board, in width not less than from 4 to 6 inches shorter than the width of the rolls.
For the information of the uninitiated it might be explained that in the macerating and intermediate machines the cog-wheels driving the two rolls are of different sizes (i.
The machines should comprise three types: (a) With rolls cut in such fashion, and run at such different speeds, as to have a macerating effect upon the coagulum.
Taking first the macerating machines, the intermediate gearing between the shaft and the rolls should give a driving speed of about 20 revolutions per minute on the faster-travelling roll.
Air-dried sheets are generally made on small-holdings, and are bought in the market chiefly for the purpose of macerating and making into blanket crepe.
Aqua divina, a famous remedy, supposed to possess "magnetick power," was prepared by macerating a human body in water and distilling it twice or thrice.
For this purpose he prepared a remedy he called Primum Ens Melissae, which was made by dissolving pure carbonate of potass, and macerating in the liquid the fresh leaves of the melissa plant.
A nourishing paste for sandwiches is made by macerating pine-kernels with the "nut butter" attachment of the food chopper, and flavouring with a little fresh tomato juice.
Wash, dry and pick over the pine kernels and put them through the macerating machine.
A red can also be produced by macerating red-sanders in rectified spirits of naphtha.
The sanders-wood tincture is prepared by macerating 5¼ ozs.
The macerating tank is divided into compartments, in which baskets containing the vegetable substance to be extracted are suspended.
The henna-tincture is obtained by macerating 17½ ozs.
The Peruvian bark-tincture is prepared by macerating 8¾ ozs.
The spirit is destilled from the tincture prepared by macerating the acorn kernals from the Quercus robur, in five times their weight of dilute alcohol.
Tincture of the whole plant by macerating one part by weight of the fresh plant in two parts by weight of alcohol.
Glycerole of Mullein made by macerating the plant in Jamaica rum for two or three weeks, expressing it and adding to this product an equal quantity of glycerine.
The tincture is made by pounding to a pulp the fresh bark of the twigs and macerating in two parts by weight of alcohol.
A liquid medicine, prepared by macerating vegetable or animal substances in water, at any temperature below that of ebullition.
From the sliced tonquin beans, by macerating in hot alcohol; straining through cloth, and distilling off the greater part of the spirit.
Upon cotton indifferent shades of dahlia are obtained by macerating in sumac liquor, working in tin solution, and dyeing in logwood mixed with some red wood.
The former has a tendency to prevent skeletons from properly maceratingand coming white.
If you wish a particular skeleton for a special purpose within a very short time, or if you are so situated that macerating a skeleton is impossible then boiling is excusable, but steaming is far preferable.
Within twenty-four or forty-eight hours this glairy liquid is abundant, bathing and macerating the body of the perished insect.
Garancine is prepared by washing and macerating madder, and filtering through linen.
By macerating plants in water, all but the woody fibres are decomposed by the putrefactive fermentation which ensues.
The scales of fishes may be prepared for examination by scraping them off and macerating them in water until the adherent portion of the skin is softened and decomposed, so that it may be washed away.
Spiders are easily prepared for examination, by carefully pulling them off with forceps or the mounted needles, then drying them under pressure between two glass slips, macerating in turpentine, and mounting in balsam.
But the mucous membrane of the trachea and bronchi is more apt to submit to such liquefying and macerating treatment than the vocal cords.
Serous inflammations of the alimentary canal may assume a vesicular character, although, from the structure of its mucous membrane and the macerating influence of its contents, the vesicles are apt to be of an extremely transitory character.
The latter mode I have often resorted to, and believe that itsmacerating influence has been of service to me in cases of laryngeal diphtheria.
In another class of cases Koch experimented, not with putrid blood, but with a fluid produced by macerating a piece of mouse-skin in distilled water.
He was often taken for a mere man of the world, when in truth he was one of the stoutest champions of the Church, and in his inner life, grave and ascetic, macerating his flesh like a monk of the desert.
Venezuela, furnishes a red pigment, obtained by macerating the leaves in water, which is used by the natives for painting their bodies.
The tubers contain a great amount of starch, which is obtained by rasping them and macerating four or five days in water, when the fecula separates in the same manner as sago.
The mite may be detected more readily by placing scrapings on black cardboard and warming, or better by macerating scabs or scrapings in a solution of caustic soda or potash and then examining them microscopically.
Where fat is employed as themacerating agent, the fat used is a properly adjusted mixture of lard and suet, both of which have been purified and refined during the winter months, and kept stored away in well closed tins.
Being returned to the original vat, our macerating medium receives another complement of flowers to rob of their scent, and yet others, until the strength of the pomade desired is reached.
The name of pomatum is derived from pomum, an apple, because it was originally made by macerating over-ripe apples in grease.
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