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Della nutrizione nell’uomo e negli animali
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Ueber neue Mittel zur Entdeckung künstlicher Weinfärbung
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Snake Bites
IN NATURE of Dec. 22 I notice a note extracted from the Pall Mall Gazette, giving a return of the excessive number of deaths which take place annually in the Bengal Presidency, from the effects of snake-bite. Tha...
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Ueber eine eigenthümliche Reaction der Benzoë-, Salicyl- und Hippursäure
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Coloured Shadows
Six Grove's cells were connected with one of Ladd's large induction coils, and the secondary current, condensed by two large Leyden jars, was sent, in the usual way, between two pairs of metallic electrodes, i...
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Prof. Stokes on the Early History of Spectrum Analysis
THE following extract from a letter, relating to the early history of spectrum analysis, from our highest English authority on physical optics, cannot fail to interest, apart from its intrinsic importance, a w...
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Health Primers
THE proverb that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing is especially true in regard to matters connected with health, and it might therefore be supposed that the issue of a series of health primers was a thi...
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Australian Orchids
THE seventh and last part of vol. i. of Fitzgerald's A “Australian Orchids,” and the first part of vol. ii. have lately reached us. The testimony we bore to the value and merits of this work in our notice of p...
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The Orchid Exhibition
THE Exhibition held in the Conservatory at South Kensington on the 12th and 13th inst. in connection with the Orchid Conference of the Royal Horticultural Society, must have furnished to the least observant vi...
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Zum Nachweis des Rhinanthins
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Koch's Cure for Consumption
DURING the last week Koch has made a further communication regarding his treatment of tuberculosis, which has been received with intense interest and perhaps with a certain amount of disappointment. For he has...
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Zur Unterscheidung der Zimmtsäure
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Einen Apparat zur quantitativen Bestimmung von Farbstoffen mit Hülfe ihrer Absorptionsspectren
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Ancient Astronomy
THE author's previous work, “Pour l'Histoire de la Science hellène,” in which early Greek scientific ideas are treated of from the time of Thales to that of Empedocles, and which first appeared in fragments in...
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Ptolemy as a Philosopher and Astrologer
IT is somewhat strange that in the article on Ptolemy in the “Penny Cyclopædia,” he is spoken of only as a geographer. His fame is undoubtedly built upon his two great works on astronomy and geography. But the...
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Blood-Brotherhood
THIS very ancient custom, performed in so many ways, and still practised by all barbarous and semi-barbarous peoples, might, by the help of modern science, be turned to useful and beneficent ends. For some tim...
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Annals of the Royal Botanic Garden, Calcutta
THE Royal Botanic Garden, Calcutta, has been publishing from time to time a series of “Annals,” illustrative of the flora of the continent of India, the adjacent islands, and the contiguous countries. Volume v...
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The Freedom of the City of Manchester
ON Friday, October 6, the City of Manchester conferred her freedom on Enrigueta Augustina Rylands, Robert Dukin-field Darbishire, and Richard Copley Christie.
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The Conference of German Men of Science at Munich
THE seventy-first meeting of the Society of German Naturalists and Physicians opened at Munich on September 17, and continued until the 23rd.
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Practical Organic Chemistry for Advanced Students
IN this enlarged edition Dr. Julius Cohen has increased greatly the value of the book as a manual for advanced students by adding chapters on organic analysis and the determination of the molecular weight. Und...