| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1883 - 376 Seiten
...would give a headache, might derive much relief from a perfume with a citrine basis. and hence I think there can now be no doubt that the healthy influence of Eucalyptus trees is, to Borne extent at least, and probably more than we imagine, due to the volatile emanations from the leaves,... | |
| United States. Commission to the Paris exposition, 1878 - 1880 - 742 Seiten
...influence on the paludal miasm. Investigations • • • fhe very interesting investigations of Kiugzett have proved that under the influence of air and moisture...is. to some extent at least, and probably more than wo imagine, due to the volatile emanations from the leaves under the influence of air and moisture,... | |
| Charles Thomas Kingzett - 1880 - 208 Seiten
...volatile oils— the former a powerful disinfectant, and the latter an antiseptic ; and hence I think there can now be no doubt that the healthy influence...destroying the injurious effects of paludal miasms." In view of the facts which will be enumerated immediately, we may go even further than Prof. Bentley,... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1883 - 372 Seiten
...would give a headache, might derive much relief from a perfume with a citrine basis. and hence I think there can now be no doubt that the healthy influence...properties, and thus destroying the injurious effects of patudal miasms." Imagination has, besides, a great deal to do with the supposed noxious effects of... | |
| Charles Thomas Kingzett - 1884 - 360 Seiten
...volatile oils — the former a powerful disinfectant, and the latter an antiseptic ; and hence I tbink there can now be no doubt that the healthy influence...destroying the injurious effects of paludal miasms." In view of the proofs that have heen adduced in previous chapters, we may go even further than this,... | |
| Horace Benge Dobell - 1885 - 386 Seiten
...volatile oils — the former a powerful disinfectant, and the latter an antiseptic ; and hence I think there can now be no doubt that the healthy influence...possessing direct disinfectant and antiseptic properties." * Mr. Kingzett says (Op. cit.), " It is probable [from what he has explained in Chap. VII.] that every... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1888 - 372 Seiten
...would give a headache, might derive much relief from a perfume with a citrine basis. and hence I think there can now be no doubt that the healthy influence...properties, and thus destroying the injurious effects of patudal miasma." Imagination has, besides, a great deal to do with the supposed noxious effects of... | |
| 1889 - 654 Seiten
...healthy influence of eucalyptus-trees is due, to some extent at least, and probably mofe than we imagine, to the volatile emanations from the leaves under the...destroying the injurious effects of paludal miasms." The word " eucalyptus " is derived from eu, " well," and kalypto, " to cover," and is appropriately... | |
| 1889 - 852 Seiten
...influence of eucalyptus trees is due, to some extent at least, and prob ably more than we imagine, to the volatile emanations from the leaves under the...destroying the injurious effects of paludal miasms." The word "eucalyptus " is derived from eu, " well," and kalypto, " to cover," and is appropriately... | |
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