The Quarterly Journal, Volumen 8John Murray, 1820 |
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... sufficiently master of what was ascertained in that department of knowledge , he felt an ambition to extend its boundaries . In the year 1771 , he communicated to the Royal College of Physicians of London , " An Improved Method of ...
... sufficiently master of what was ascertained in that department of knowledge , he felt an ambition to extend its boundaries . In the year 1771 , he communicated to the Royal College of Physicians of London , " An Improved Method of ...
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... sufficient to state that the accuracy of some of his experiments , which had been called in question , was con- firmed by the concurrent testimony of Dr. Percival and Dr Aikin ; and that the chemical properties , first ascertained by ...
... sufficient to state that the accuracy of some of his experiments , which had been called in question , was con- firmed by the concurrent testimony of Dr. Percival and Dr Aikin ; and that the chemical properties , first ascertained by ...
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... lime , as a mean of preventing the putre- faction of water ; and to precipitate the lime , he suggested the use of carbonate of magnesia , ounces of oil of vitriol being found sufficient for the the late Mr. Henry . 7.
... lime , as a mean of preventing the putre- faction of water ; and to precipitate the lime , he suggested the use of carbonate of magnesia , ounces of oil of vitriol being found sufficient for the the late Mr. Henry . 7.
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... sufficient skill for conducting the process successfully . Since that time , the preservation of water at sea has been accomplished by the simple expedient of stowing it in vessels constructed or lined with some substance , which is not ...
... sufficient skill for conducting the process successfully . Since that time , the preservation of water at sea has been accomplished by the simple expedient of stowing it in vessels constructed or lined with some substance , which is not ...
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... sufficiently reserved in the expression of them ; as may be gathered from his controversy with Dr. Whytt of Edinburgh . Haller is represented , also , by his biographer , as afflicted with the personal defect of weak eyes ; which , from ...
... sufficiently reserved in the expression of them ; as may be gathered from his controversy with Dr. Whytt of Edinburgh . Haller is represented , also , by his biographer , as afflicted with the personal defect of weak eyes ; which , from ...
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