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Volume 13, Issue 32You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
Milk Sickness—Its Cause and Cure
The Rectification of Spirits and a Cure for Drunkenness
Philadelphia Iron Manufactures
Clarifying Sugar by Soap
The Eyes and Spectacles
Feeding Horses
Performances of Steam Engines
Improved Spoke Machine
American Inventions in Austria
Activity Among Inventors
Burning of Steamboats
Hydraulic Cements and Mortars
A Good Method of Rewarding Merit
Canals and Railroads
How to Improve Soggy Potatoes
Rarey's Method of Subduing Vicious Horses
Coal-Burning Locomotives
The Manufacture of Coal Oil in Central Ohio
Transfusion of Blood in the Horse
Laboratory—No.3
Recent Patented Improvements
Mosier's Sod Corn Planter
Ericsson's Hot Air Engines on the State Canals
Improved Plow
Mechanics
Patent Law Changes
Departments
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