new icn messageflickr-free-ic3d pan white
View allAll Photos Tagged jj_water

This is one in a series of photos I did for a show at the Dominion Gallery, called Elemental Theory.

 

Concept, styling, eyes (kinda hard to see but they are rotating galaxies), photography, props (stuff that made the water look multicolored), and editing by: Jj Yowahoshi.

 

Location:

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Union%20Passage/37/233/1

 

You can get to the gallery by going to the SLURL below, but be advised -- this is a BDSM/Femdom sim, and there are rules in place. Please be mindful of them when you visit:

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/The%20Dominion/112/29/801

  

24 Likes on Instagram

 

4 Comments on Instagram:

 

butterflyblue: #jj #water #yankeefan213 #Yankee_challenge13dslr

 

tegold: stunning!!! Please tag your picture #teg so it can be viewed on the only gallery on IG for the very best original photos!!

 

butterflyblue: #teg

 

butterflyblue: Thank you @tegold for positive comment.

  

Identifier: 9415731.nlm.nih.gov

Title: An introduction to practical pharmacy [microform] : designed as a textbook for the student and as a guide to the physician and pharmaceutist : with many formulas and prescriptions

Year: 1856 (1850s)

Authors: Parrish, Edward, 1822-1872

Subjects: Pharmacy Pharmacology

Publisher: Philadelphia : Blanchard and Lea

Contributing Library: U.S. National Library of Medicine

Digitizing Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons, U.S. National Library of Medicine

  

View Book Page: Book Viewer

About This Book: Catalog Entry

View All Images: All Images From Book

 

Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book.

  

Text Appearing Before Image:

ght. 470 liquid preparations, solutions, mixtures, etc. Diaphoretics. No. 90.—Liquid Substitute for Dovers Powder. B.—Yin. ipecac. ^Ixvj. ^ xiij. Tinct. opiiSpirit, setheris nit.Mix. JSig.—Take at one dose at going to bed. f3j. No. 91. (Neutral Mixture, or /Saline -Liquor Potassm Citratis, U. S.Draught.) Reduced.. Oss f^iv. . q. s. q. s. Add the bicarbonate to the lemon-juice till it is perfectly saturated,then filter, or Take of Fresh lemon-juice Bicarbonate of potassa Reduced. 3ij. nj. fgiv. q. s. Take of Citric acid gss. Oil of lemons . . . . n\, jj. Water Oss. Bicarbonate of potassa . . . q. s. Bub the citric acid with the oil of lemon, and afterwards with thewater till it is dissolved, then add the bicarbonate gradually till theacid is perfectly saturated; lastly, filter. The lemon-juice may be obtained by cutting and expressing thelemon either with the fingers or a lemon-squeezer, and the littlestrainer, Fig. 212, which will set into the top of the graduated mea- Fig. 212.

 

Text Appearing After Image:

sure or of a beaker glass, Fig. 213, will serve to separate the seedor any portion of the pulp of the lemon. Care must ]je taken inadding the bicarbonate to use a glass rod, porcelain spatula, silverspoon, or similar utensil which will not corrode or impart a metallictaste to the preparation. It will also facilitate the operation ofsaturating the acid to triturate the crystals of bicarbonate in a drymortar into a powder before adding it little by little to the liquid.The delay of filtering through paper may be very much obviated DIAPHORETICS. 471 by using a fine linen strainer, or by plugging the base of the glassfunnel, Fig. 214, with some cotton, and pouring the liquid throughit into the containing vial; it is an object to conduct this operation

  

Note About Images

Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.

1