The Slaughter Rouse in Relation to Disease. Fever in Plants. Protecting Carbide against Moisture. Bulkley of Detroit has devised a method of coating the lumps of carbide with a waterproof material which GATE HOUSE AND CONNECTING CANAL. ' Every slaughter house is a center of disease for the the world. The drop woighs 3000 lb. and the anvil 90000 Al., scientific american, 1898-06-18
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