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Volume 60

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Contains 12 Results:

An address, on the character and objects of science: and, especially, the influence of the Reformation on the science and literature, past, present and future, of Protestant nations: delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, on Wednesday the 9th of May, being the anniversary of the Literary and Philosophical Society of South-Carolina / by Thomas S. Grimké, a member, 1827

 File — Volume: 60, Pamphlet: 11
Scope and Content From the Collection:

Pamphlets collected and studied by Noah Webster. Among the topics are politics, religion, science, and medicine. The pamphlets are thought to have been useful to Webster as sources of American linguistic practice, as well as for his own edification. The pamphlets were bound by Case, Lockwood & Brainard printers of Hartford, and donated to the Hartford Library Association some time in the 19th century.

Dates: 1827

The ethereal physician, or, the medical powers of electricity demonstrated, by being fairly and candidly considered, examined, and tried, and its efficacy proved, in the prevention and cure of a great variety of diseases; with some observations on the nature of the electric fluid, and hints concerning the best mode of applying it for medical purposes. No. II. / by Thomas Brown, medical electrician, Albany; and Jesse Everett, medical electrician, New-York, 1823

 File — Volume: 60, Pamphlet: 12
Scope and Content From the Collection:

Pamphlets collected and studied by Noah Webster. Among the topics are politics, religion, science, and medicine. The pamphlets are thought to have been useful to Webster as sources of American linguistic practice, as well as for his own edification. The pamphlets were bound by Case, Lockwood & Brainard printers of Hartford, and donated to the Hartford Library Association some time in the 19th century.

Dates: 1823