Put the putrefiedplants you mean to analyze into a glass cucurbit, and set it in a sand-bath.
When the liquor which hath yielded Vitriol is become thick, and no more vitriolic crystals shoot in it, they add an eighth part of its weight of putrefied urine, mixed with a lye made of the ashes of green wood.
If you get no crystals of Alum by this means, boil your liquor again, and add to it a twentieth part of its weight of a strong alkaline lixivium, or a third part of its weight of putrefied urine, or a small quantity of quick-lime.
The qualification of urinous is given it, because, as was said, a great deal thereof is generated in putrefied urine, to which it communicates its smell.
It is with a view to free it from these matters, that the waters impregnated with Alum are mixed with a certain quantity of the lye of some fixed Alkali, or with putrefied urine, which contains much volatile Alkali.
He mixed, for instance, an ounce of Luna cornea with an ounce and half of putrefied and inspissated urine, and from the mixture obtained a very beautiful Phosphorus.
They generally frequent the sea-shore, where they feed on fish and aquatic birds; they sometimes also catch small mammals, and even devourputrefied flesh.
Lastly, they are specially characterised by their partiality for putrefied flesh, which forms their almost exclusive nutriment, as it is only occasionally they attack living prey.
They may also be said to be its scavengers, for they cleanse the sea of all the putrefied animal substances which float on its surface.
They feed for the most part on living animals; there are, however, some which, when other means of sustenance fail, devour putrefied flesh.
Bergmann had extracted the sepsin from yeast, but Schmidt and Petersen (1869) were able to obtain it from putrefied blood.
Because they breed putrefied seed, which the mind abhorring doth cast it out of the womb as unfit for the shape which is adapted to receive the soul.
As stated earlier, poor protein digestion leads to a highly toxic condition from putrefied protein in the intestines.
But an ill body cannot digest efficiently so instead of providing energy extracted from foods, the body is further burdened by yet another load of toxic material produced by fermented and putrefied food.
Those that were shot were taken on board, but on account of the extreme heat of the weather they had become so putrefied as to be totally unfit for preservation.
He was the child as saw the putrefied forest in the Black Hills.
A putrefied forest, marm, as sure as my rifle's got hind-sights, and she shoots center.
He had bound a rope around him so that it became imbedded in his flesh, which putrefied around it.
Mezentius tied a living body to a dead until the putrefied exhalations of the dead had killed the living.
The "plebs medicorum" say that a quartan fever comes of melancholy, a tertian of choler, a quotidian of putrefied pituitous matter.
On the contrary, We perceive by our senses that the consecrated hosts become putrefied and corrupted.
But had His body putrefied or dissolved, this fact would have been detrimental to man's salvation, for it would not have seemed credible that the Divine power was in Him.
Impure bodies the more they are nourished, the more they are hurt, for the nourishment is putrefied with vicious humours.
The same is the ease on the 31st and 32nd leaves, which treat of "filthie and putrefied ulcers," guaiacum being again prescribed.
Aristotle remembreth an herb which he calleth sissimbria, out of which putrefied Scorpions are engendered, as he writeth.
Also out of the Basalisk beaten into pieces and so putrefied are Scorpions engendered.
Elsewhere Moufet states: "Neither are Flies begotten of dung only, but of any other filthy matter putrefied by heat in the summer time, and after the same way spoken of before, as Grapaldus and Lonicerus have very well noted.
He exposed a Piece of raw Flesh in a glass Vessel well covered with Gauze to the Air and Sun, and found that itputrefied without producing any living Creatures.
Many a thing is spoken of, such as heads of irritated vipers cut at the very moment of biting into a piece of lung; also half putrefied human flesh and other filth with which I am unwilling to provoke the nausea of the reader.
This, at least, would have been the consequence, if the mouse itself had putrefied in any quantity of common air.
Having neglected these two jars of air, the plants died and putrefied in both of them; and then I found the air in them both to be highly noxious, and to make no effervescence with nitrous air.
This was accordingly done, and the skeleton of a man in chains was there found; for the body, having lain a considerable time in the ground, was putrefied and mouldered away from the fetters.
Disappointment had never made it acetous, nor had it ever putrefied into the turbid zeal of Fifth Monarchism and sectarian whimsey.
The Basilisk” grows and is born out of and from the greatest impurity of women, namely from the menstrua and from the blood of sperm that is put into a glass and cucurbit, and putrefied in a horse’s belly.
Placing fresh meat in a jar and covering the mouth with paper, he found that, though the meat putrefied in the ordinary way, it never bred maggots, while the same meat placed in open jars soon swarmed with these organisms.
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