The Library of Original Sources: Advance in knowledge, 1650-1800Oliver Joseph Thatcher University Research Extension, 1901 |
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Oliver Joseph Thatcher. EDITOR'S ACKNOWLEDGMENT ALTHOUGH THE EDITOR only is responsible for the matter included in this set of books , yet he has been greatly assisted by the suggestions he has received from specialists in their own ...
Oliver Joseph Thatcher. EDITOR'S ACKNOWLEDGMENT ALTHOUGH THE EDITOR only is responsible for the matter included in this set of books , yet he has been greatly assisted by the suggestions he has received from specialists in their own ...
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... Air " 272 PRIESTLEY 278 The Discovery of Oxygen 279 SCHEELE 284 Chemical Treatise on Air and Fire 284 CAVENDISH 290 The Combination of Hydrogen and Oxygen into Water 291 LAVOISIER The Permanence of Matter The Nature of Combustion 297 PAGE.
... Air " 272 PRIESTLEY 278 The Discovery of Oxygen 279 SCHEELE 284 Chemical Treatise on Air and Fire 284 CAVENDISH 290 The Combination of Hydrogen and Oxygen into Water 291 LAVOISIER The Permanence of Matter The Nature of Combustion 297 PAGE.
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Oliver Joseph Thatcher. LAVOISIER The Permanence of Matter The Nature of Combustion 297 298 300 Respiration a Combustion 304 JAMES WATT 305 Invention of the Steam Engine 305 HUTTON 312 Theory of the Phenomena Common to Stratified and ...
Oliver Joseph Thatcher. LAVOISIER The Permanence of Matter The Nature of Combustion 297 298 300 Respiration a Combustion 304 JAMES WATT 305 Invention of the Steam Engine 305 HUTTON 312 Theory of the Phenomena Common to Stratified and ...
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... matters appertain- ing , which , however , I cannot introduce in this place , ) still their anatomy plainly shows that the blood is transferred in them from ... matter stands precisely as it would in man THE BEGINNING OF MODERN MEDICINE 11.
... matters appertain- ing , which , however , I cannot introduce in this place , ) still their anatomy plainly shows that the blood is transferred in them from ... matter stands precisely as it would in man THE BEGINNING OF MODERN MEDICINE 11.
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Oliver Joseph Thatcher. them the matter stands precisely as it would in man , were the sep- tum of his heart perforated or removed , or one ventricle made out of two ; and this being the case , I imagine that no one will doubt as to the ...
Oliver Joseph Thatcher. them the matter stands precisely as it would in man , were the sep- tum of his heart perforated or removed , or one ventricle made out of two ; and this being the case , I imagine that no one will doubt as to the ...
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