For purposes of public health, the human body may be considered as such a substance, and we may conceive of a water containing such organisms, which may be as pure as can be as regards chemical analysis, and yet be as regards the human body as deadly... THE CHEMICAL NEWS AND JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE. - Síða 248eftir WILLIAM CROOKES, F. R. S., &c. - 1880Heildartexta - Um bókina
| 1880 - 1028 síður
...every cubic inch of such water would contain from fifty thousand to one hundred thousand bacteria ; and one drop of it would be capable of exciting a...pure as can be as regards chemical analysis, and yet as regards the human body as deadly as Prussic acid. It is true that chemists might consider this a... | |
| American Institute of Homeopathy - 1886 - 952 síður
...question of the purity or impurity of a water must have sole reference to that life, for " a water may be as pure as can be, as regards chemical analysis, and yet, as regards the human body, be as deadly as Prussic Acid, and on the other hand, may be chemically gross... | |
| 1880 - 540 síður
...his re marks already referred to. He gave it as his opinion, speaking as a biologist, " that a water may be as pure as can be as regards chemical analysis, and yet, as regards the human body, be as deadly as prussic acid, and on the other hand may be chemically gross... | |
| 1880 - 334 síður
...bears out Prof. Huxley's opinion, as a biologist, that so far as organic matter is concerned " a water may be as pure as can be as regards chemical analysis,...regards the human body as deadly as prussic acid." As I have recently published my views on this subject at some length (" Potable Water," published by... | |
| 1880 - 922 síður
...estimated. Every cubic inch of such water would contain fifty thousand to one hundred thousand bacteria, and one drop of it would be capable of exciting a...substance capable of undergoing that fermentation. The human body may be considered as such a substance, and we may conceive of a water containing such... | |
| 1880 - 900 síður
...estimated. Every cubic inch of such water would contain fifty thousand to one hundred thousand bacteria, and one drop of it would be capable of exciting a...substance capable of undergoing that fermentation. The human body may be considered aa such a substance, and we may conceive of a water containing such... | |
| Charles Ekin - 1880 - 56 síður
...recent meeting of the Chemical Society, gave it as his opinion, speaking as a biologist, " that a water may be as pure as can be as regards chemical analysis, and yet as regards the human body be as deadly as prussic acid ; and, on the other hand, may be chemically... | |
| Charles Ekin - 1880 - 56 síður
...recent meeting of the Chemical Society, gave it as his opinion, speaking as a biologist, " that a water may be as pure as can be as regards chemical analysis, and yet as regards the human body be as deadly as prussic acid ; and, on the other hand, may be chemically... | |
| Royal Society of New South Wales - 1881 - 484 síður
...constituents could be estimated. Every cubic inch of such •water would contain 50 or 100,000 bacteria, and one drop of it •would be capable of exciting...considered as such a substance, and we may conceive such water as pure as may be as regards chemical analysis, and yet as deadly as prussic acid as regards... | |
| 1881 - 520 síður
...Roscoe thinks it doubtful if there is any known method by which its constituents could be estimated. One drop of it would be capable of exciting a putrefactive...substance capable of undergoing that fermentation. The human body may be considered as such a substance, and we may conceive of a water containing such... | |
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