Memoirs of John Abernethy, F.R.S.Hurst & Blackett, 1853 |
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... to a mind like Davy's , suggestive , in the investigations of preceding and contemporaneous philosophers . Priestley had discovered oxygen gas , Galvani and Volta had BERZELIUS . DAVY . ETC. 5 shown those remarkable phenomena.
... to a mind like Davy's , suggestive , in the investigations of preceding and contemporaneous philosophers . Priestley had discovered oxygen gas , Galvani and Volta had BERZELIUS . DAVY . ETC. 5 shown those remarkable phenomena.
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... oxygen by Priestly , in 1774 , and the conclusion of Sir Humphrey Davy's labours , Chemistry almost seems like a new science ; and it continues to advance with such rapidity , and is daily opening out so many new questions , that the ...
... oxygen by Priestly , in 1774 , and the conclusion of Sir Humphrey Davy's labours , Chemistry almost seems like a new science ; and it continues to advance with such rapidity , and is daily opening out so many new questions , that the ...
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... oxygen gas by Priestley , not only gave a great impetus to chemical inquiries , but affected Physiology in a very remarkable manner ; when it was found that the more obvious phenomena of all cases of ordinary burning , lamps , candles ...
... oxygen gas by Priestley , not only gave a great impetus to chemical inquiries , but affected Physiology in a very remarkable manner ; when it was found that the more obvious phenomena of all cases of ordinary burning , lamps , candles ...
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... oxygen , is not only an as- sumption ; but in the highest degree doubtful . In the first place , the carbonic acid thrown out when we expire is certainly not made by the immediate union of oxygen with charcoal ex- 4 124 RESPIRATION ...
... oxygen , is not only an as- sumption ; but in the highest degree doubtful . In the first place , the carbonic acid thrown out when we expire is certainly not made by the immediate union of oxygen with charcoal ex- 4 124 RESPIRATION ...
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... oxygen and four - fifths nitrogen gases , with about two parts perhaps in a thousand of carbonic acid ; and although , as we too well know , the air is occa- sionally polluted by many additions , yet whether we take air from the top of ...
... oxygen and four - fifths nitrogen gases , with about two parts perhaps in a thousand of carbonic acid ; and although , as we too well know , the air is occa- sionally polluted by many additions , yet whether we take air from the top of ...
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