TY - JOUR AB - Feb. 1905. THE HOSPITAL. 339 4, Continued from page II.?COLD STORAGE AND REFRIGERATION. some substances have the of what above, resisting property writer has heat the called heat-currents?the of In enumerated in the passage with the several subjects dealing and the and floors of the cold them, walls, roof, through Previous the writer to a resume of the article proposes give chambers are all constructed so there is a mass of fchat a large the different short Principles appliances, descrip- governing one of these substances which the heat must tion through pass of and known and to follow the best leading apparatus, on its to the chamber. The substances that have been way with a of the in use in each actually description apparatus found best for thermal are those in insulating purposes hospital. which the mass of the substance is broken so much, up very The Principles of Cold Storage. that the in the has to be heat, passing through substance, Cold as the name means the of provision storage, implies, from the substance to air and continually changing in which the is main- rooms, or cabinets, boxes, temperature to back the substance. The idea has been that TI - The Engineering Side of Hospital Work JF - The Hospital DA - 1905-02-04 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/pubmed-central/the-engineering-side-of-hospital-work-BLkNXprZ09 SP - 339 EP - 340 VL - 37 IS - 958 DP - DeepDyve ER -