| Benjamin Franklin - 1835 - 340 páginas
...snbject to that disorder, he made light of any danger from the efflnvia, bnt aserihed it to partieles of the metal swallowed with their food by slovenly...who went to their meals after handling the metal, withont well washing their fingers, so that some of the metalline partieles were taken of by their... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 640 páginas
...distilleries being examined on the occasion, it was found that several of them used leaden still-heads and worms, and the physicians were of opinion, that...and eaten with it. This appeared to have some reason b it. But the pain I had experienced made me still afraid of those effluvia. Being in Derbyshire at... | |
| James Parton - 1864 - 668 páginas
...subject to that disorder ; he made light of any danger from the effluvia, but ascribed it to particles of the metal swallowed with their food by slovenly...handling the metal, without well washing their fingers ; BO that some of the metallic particles were taken off by their bread and eaten with it. This appeared... | |
| James Parton - 1865 - 672 páginas
...subject to that disorder ; he made light of any danger from the effluvia, but ascribed it to particles of the metal swallowed with their food by slovenly...without well washing their fingers ; so that some of the metallic particles were taken off by their bread and eaten with it. This appeared to have some reason... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1904 - 548 páginas
...subject to that disorder, he made light of any danger from the effluvia, but ascribed it to particles of the metal swallowed with their food by slovenly...experienced made me still afraid of those effluvia. smelting of lead ore, I was told that the smoke of those furnaces was pernicious to the neighboring... | |
| 1938 - 462 páginas
...made light of any danger from the effluvia, but ascribed it to the Particles of the Metal swallow1 d with their Food by slovenly Workmen, who went to their...appeared to have some Reason in it. But the Pain I had experienc'd made me still afraid of those Effluvia. "Being in Derbishire at some of the Furnaces for... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and Public Works - 1984 - 232 páginas
...made light of any danger from the Effluvia, but ascribed it to the Particles of the Metal swallow' d with their Food by slovenly Workmen, who went to their...appeared to have some Reason in it. But the Pain I had experienc'd made me still afraid of those Effluvia. "Being in Derbishire at some of the furnaces for... | |
| Martin B. Stern, Zack Mansdorf - 1998 - 860 páginas
...he made light of any Danger from the Effluvai, but ascrib'd it to Particles of the Metal swallow'd with their Food by slovenly Workmen, who went to their Meals after handling the Metal, without well-washing their Fingers, so that some of the metalalline Particles were taken off by their Bread... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1974 - 260 páginas
...he made light of any danger from the effluvia, but ascribed it to particles of the metal swallow'd with their food by slovenly workmen, who went to their...appeared to have some reason in it. But the pain I had experienc'd made me still afraid of those effluvia. Being in Derbishire at some of the furnaces for... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 2006 - 317 páginas
...he made light of any Danger from the Effluvia, but ascrib'd it to Particles of the Metal swallow'd with their Food by slovenly Workmen, who went to their Meals after handling the Metal, without well-washing their Fingers, so that some of the metalline Particles were taken off by their Bread and... | |
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