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A strong vessel formed of iron or copper, the lid of which screws down, and is made tight by luting or grinding; and the steam not being allowed to escape, the water acquires a very high temperature, by which its solvent powers are greatly increased. To prevent accidents, a small safety valve is inserted in the lid. The digester is the invention of the celebrated Papin.
 
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