The Baltimore Medical and Philosophical Lycæum, Volume 1Nathaniel Potter G. Hill., 1811 - Medicine |
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Page 57
... metals conduct electricity , do not all deny , on that account , that the nerves receive their fluid in the cineritious substance ; hence they also think that they arise from it . Those , lastly , who ascribe to all the portions of the ...
... metals conduct electricity , do not all deny , on that account , that the nerves receive their fluid in the cineritious substance ; hence they also think that they arise from it . Those , lastly , who ascribe to all the portions of the ...
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... metals , which would also be thrown down by the addition of an alkali to the solution . Whatever reason we may have for thinking the bismuth we make use of impure , ( which can scarcely be the case without being discoverable from its ...
... metals , which would also be thrown down by the addition of an alkali to the solution . Whatever reason we may have for thinking the bismuth we make use of impure , ( which can scarcely be the case without being discoverable from its ...
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... flatter myself , that they will afford elucidations of some important and abstruse departments of chemistry , and tend to assist the progress of philosophical truth . II . Some new Experiments on the Metals from the 1 THE ...
... flatter myself , that they will afford elucidations of some important and abstruse departments of chemistry , and tend to assist the progress of philosophical truth . II . Some new Experiments on the Metals from the 1 THE ...
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Nathaniel Potter. II . Some new Experiments on the Metals from the fixed Alkalies . In the paper in which I first made known potassium and sodium to the Royal Society , I ventured to consider these bodies according to the present state ...
Nathaniel Potter. II . Some new Experiments on the Metals from the fixed Alkalies . In the paper in which I first made known potassium and sodium to the Royal Society , I ventured to consider these bodies according to the present state ...
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... metal with the ammonia disengaged from the fusible substance , they again obtained hydrogen , and an absorption of ... metal itself . But the expe- ammonia does riments of M. Berthollet , jun . prove that not contain any sensible ...
... metal with the ammonia disengaged from the fusible substance , they again obtained hydrogen , and an absorption of ... metal itself . But the expe- ammonia does riments of M. Berthollet , jun . prove that not contain any sensible ...
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