... 278), Dr. Priestley has anticipated the idea of Dr. Arnott and Sir JFW Herschel, that electricity, acting on the brain and nerves, may excite muscular action. Dr. Henry, in the memoir already quoted, has remarked, that facts are to be met with in... Report of the Annual Meeting - Page 66by British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1833Full view - About this book
| 1832 - 410 lehte
...a discovery not less important than that of oxygen gas. Carbonic oxide early • Series ii. p. 253. and repeatedly presented itself to his observation,...sagacity of M. Gay-Lussac, " that gaseous substances combine in definite volumes." He shows that 1 measure of fixed air unites with 1$ measure of alkaline... | |
| 1834 - 454 lehte
...already quoted, has remarked, that facts are to be met with in various parts of Dr. Priestley's works that might have given him a hint of the law, since...sagacity of M. Gay-Lussac, "that gaseous substances combine in definite volumes." From the same memoir we extract the following observations, in conclusion... | |
| 1835 - 542 lehte
...has remarked, that facts are to be met with in various parts of Dr. Priestley's works that might Lave given him a hint of the law, since unfolded by the...sagacity of M. Gay-Lussac, " that gaseous substances combine in definite volumes." From the same memoir we extract the following observations, in conclusion... | |
| 1835 - 324 lehte
...has remarked, that facts are to be met with in various parts of Dr. Priestley's works that might Lave given him a hint of the law, since unfolded by the...sagacity of M. Gay-Lussac, " that gaseous substances combine in definite volumes." From the same memoir we extract the following observations, in conclusion... | |
| 1838 - 512 lehte
...already quoted, has remarked, that facts are to be met with in various parts of Dr. Priestley's works that might have given him a hint of the law, since...sagacity of M. Gay-Lussac, " that gaseous substances combine in definite volumes." From the same memoir we extract the following observations, in conclusion... | |
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