| 1860 - 498 lehte
...fleecy gauze, or the finest lace, may, by simply soaking in a weak solution of chloride of zinc, be so protected from blaze, that, if held in the flame...candle, they may be reduced to tinder without blazing." Dr. Odling tells us that: — "The various means proposed for rendering textile fabrbic noninflammable... | |
| Handbook - 1861 - 104 lehte
...fleecy gauze, or the finest lace, may, by simple soaking in a weak solution of chloride of zinc, be so protected from blaze, that if held in the flame...being injured. When poor Clara "Webster was burnt, at Drury Lane Theatre, in 1844, we inculcated the same moral; and now the dresses of stage dancers... | |
| 1861 - 798 lehte
...fleecy gauze, or the finest lace, may, by simple soaking in a weak solution of chloride of zinc, be so protected from blaze, that, if held in the flame...candle, they may be reduced to tinder without blazing." Dr. Odling tells us that : " The various means proposed for rendering textile fabrics noninflammable... | |
| Gustav C. E. Weber, Edward Bruce Stevens, John A. Murphy - 1861 - 776 lehte
...fleecy gauze, or the finest lace, may, by simple soaking in a weak solution of chloride of zinc, be so protected from blaze, that, if held in the flame...candle, they may be reduced to tinder without blazing." Dr. Odling tells us that : " The various means proposed for rendering textile fabrics noninflammable... | |
| 1861 - 844 lehte
...fleecy gauze, or the finest lace, may, by simple soaking in a weak solution of chloride of zinc, be so protected from blaze, that, if held in the flame of a caudle, Medical Times ft Gazette. THE "WEEK. theT mav be reduced to tinder without blazing." The dresses... | |
| 480 lehte
...fleecy gauze, or the iinest lace, may, by simple soaking in a weak solution of chloride of zinc, be so protected from blaze that if held in the flame...burnt by accident without the other garments worn by the lady being injured. When poor Clara Webster was burnt we inculcated the same moral ; and now the... | |
| John Timbs - 1868 - 394 lehte
...solution of chloride of zinc, be so protected, that, if held in the flame of a candle, the fabrics may be reduced to tinder without blazing. Dresses...burnt by accident, without the other garments worn by the lady being injured ; the dresses of stage-dancers are prepared in this way. In the above processes,... | |
| 1859 - 672 lehte
...soaking in a weak solution of chloride of ziiic, be so protected from bhze that if held in the flamo of a candle they may be reduced to tinder without blazing. Dresses so prepared migh be burnt by accident, without the other gar ments worn by the lady being injured. When 1859.]... | |
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