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The ‘Doctrine of Salts’ and Rev. John Walker’S Analysis of a Scottish Spa (1749–1761)
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- [Anon.]
- [Anon.]
- A general point emphasised in Holmes's chapter on saline analysis
- A situation that remained until the beginning of the nineteenth century. See
- Alston Charles
- Although Cullen found several of Georg Ernst Stahl's works helpful he specifically references
- An helpful overview of these years is given in
- As stated earlier the other was Daniel Coxe. See Dr. John White's notes of Cullen's 1756 lectures that are edited by Andrew Kent and entitled
- Ashworth Underwood E.
- Barefoot Michael
- Boerhaave Hermann
- Bradley Richard
- Christie warns that the current typologies do not adequately treat Cullen's multifaceted career.
- Crosland Maurice P.
- Cullen Like
- Donovan
- Donovan A. L.
- Duncan Alistair
- EUL Dc
- Foot Daniel
- For helpful discussions of these terms see
- For instance see the section entitled
- Highmore Nathaniel
- Hill John
- Horseburgh William
- In this context to 'ferment' means to fizz.
- Leigh Charles
- M. D. Eddy
- Mounsey James
- Others used the same assumption to create chemistry tables. See
- Questions regarding aspects of these paradigms are addressed in Arthur Donovan's
- Scipio Des-Moulins
- See 'SALT' and 'NOMENCLATURE' entries in the revised edition of William Nicholson's A
- See Roy Porter ed
- See the introduction in
- Several of its editions were translated into German and French. See
- Simpson William
- Slam Frederick
- The importance of Sulphur to saline analysis is treated in the following Philosophical Transaction papers (present in Walker's Index): [Anon.]
- This conforms with the general importance of periodicals for those who could not afford folio or quarto sized books or who did not live near large cities with active natural philosophical societies. See
- This connection is briefly treated in
- This was a common test for example see Des-Moulins
- Thompson
- V. Fenby David
- Walker John
- Walker's appointment to the Natural History chair in 1779 was quite a political affair. See
- Walker's time in southern Scotland is treated in George Thomson
- William H
- Wittie Robert
- Wittie Robert
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- 'Maney Publishing'
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