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A Dictionary of Photography - Page 164
by Thomas Sutton - 1858 - 423 pages
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A supplement to the pharmacopœias

Samuel Frederick Gray - 1828 - 606 pages
...thin it to the consistence of honey, with vinegar qs: used for making blacking for leather.—Armenian cement. Soak isinglass in water until it is soft, then dissolve it in rect. spirit. In 2 oz. of this dissolve gum galbanum or gum ammoniac, of either gr. x, add 5 or 6 large...
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The Hull, Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, and northern and midland counties ...

718 pages
...nitre is used, the temperature rises still higher. Diamond Cement. — Soak isinglass in water till it is soft ; then dissolve it in the smallest possible quantity of proof spirit, by the aid of a gentle heat ; in two ounces of this mixture dissolve ten grains of ammoniacum, and...
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Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Meetings, Volume 8

Pharmacy - 1849 - 630 pages
...surface of the copper, and may be collected in globules — (2.) Diamond cement is made as follows :— Soak isinglass in water until it is soft, then dissolve...possible quantity of proof spirit, with the aid of heat. In §ij of this dissolve gr. x. of ammoniacum ; and, while still liquid, add a solution of 3ss....
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The Shopkeeper's Guide

Shopkeeper, Robert Kemp Philp - Retail trade - 1853 - 264 pages
...Cost: gelatine Is. 3d. per pound; sugar, 4d. per pound. DIAMOND CEMENT. Soak isinglass in water till it is soft, then dissolve it in the smallest possible quantity of proof spirit, by the aid of a gentle heat ; in two ounces of this mixture dissolve ten grains of ammoniacum, and...
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Enquire Within Upon Everything

Robert Kemp Philp - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1856 - 372 pages
...flour ; for the dough must be as light as possible. 78. DIAMOND CEMENT.— Soak isinglass in water till it is soft, then dissolve it in the smallest possible quantity of proof spirit,by the aid ofagentle heat; in two ounces of this mixture dissolve ten grains of ammoniacum,...
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Inquire Within for Anything You Want to Know

Robert Kemp Philp - Cooking - 1858 - 454 pages
...flour; for the dough must be as light as possible. 78. DIAMOND CEMENT.— Soak isinglass in water till it is soft, then dissolve it in the smallest possible quantity of proof spirit, by the aid of a gentle heat; in two ounces of this mixture dissolve ten grains of ammoniacuiii, and...
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Enquire Within Upon Everything

Robert Kemp Philp - Home economics - 1865 - 410 pages
...is used, the temperature rises still higher. 2245. DIAMOND CEMENT. — Soak isinglass in water till it is soft ; then dissolve it in the smallest possible quantity of proof spirit, by the aid of a gentle heat ; in two ounces of this mixture dissolve ten grains of ammoniacum, and...
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Enquire Within Upon Everything: To which is Added Enquire Within Upon Fancy ...

Handbooks, vade-mecums, etc - 1869 - 430 pages
...is used, the temperature rises still higher. 2245. DIAMOND CEMENT. — Soak isinglass in water till it is soft ; then dissolve it in the smallest possible quantity of proof spirit, by the aid of a gentle heat ; in two ounces of this mixture dissolve ten grains of ammoniacum, and...
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Yearbook of Pharmacy: Comprising Abstracts of Papers Relating to Pharmacy ...

British Pharmaceutical Conference - 1879 - 650 pages
...little water until dissolved, and concentrate by heat to a paste. Waterproof Cement. — Soak pure glue in water until it is soft, then dissolve it in the smallest possible amount of proof spirits by aid of a gentle heat. In "2 ounces of this mixture dissolve 10 grains of...
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The American Housewife Cook Book: Parts I & II

Miss T. S. Shute - Cooking, American - 1878 - 432 pages
...and almost any degree of heat. CEMENTS FOR GLASS AND TIN. 1. Soak isinglass in water till it is quite soft, then dissolve it in the smallest possible quantity of proof spirit over a hot water bath; in two ounces of this dissolve ten grains of gum ammoniacum, and while still...
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