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11-16 pages ; 21 cm |
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Neville Collection has two copies. |
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Copy 1 bound with: Robert Hare, Minutes of the course of chemical instruction in the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania by Robert Hare, M. D., professor of chemistry. For the use of his pupils. Reprinted with corrections and additions (Philadelphia: Robert Wright, 1824). |
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Copy 2 bound with: Robert Hare, A compendium of the course of chemical instruction in the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania by Robert Hare ... printed for the use of his pupils (Philadelphia: J. G. Auner, 1834); Robert Hare, Appendix to Lectures on electricity, galvanism, &c. (n.p., 1825?); Robert Hare, A brief exposition of the science of mechanical electricity: subsidiary to the course of chemical instruction in the University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia: J.G. Auner, 1835); Robert Hare, Essay, on the question whether heat can be ascribed to motion (Philadelphia: Robert Wright, 1824); Robert Hare, Of organic chemistry (Philadelphia, 1834); Robert Hare, On the origin and progress of galvanism, or voltaic electricity (n, p., 182-?); and Robert Hare, Some encomiums upon the excellent treatise of chemistry, by Berzelius: also, objections to his nomenclature, and suggestions respecting a substitute, deemed preferable, in a letter to Professor Silliman (Philadelphia: s.n., 1834). |
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In original marbled boards, rebacked in gilt-ruled calf antique, with maroon morocco label. |
| Gift |
Roy G. Neville; purchase; 2004. |
| Indexed In |
Neville, R. G., Roy G. Neville Historical Chemical Library, volume 1, page 587. |
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Windstorms.
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| Spine Title |
Hare's Chemistry |
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