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An Account of a new Medicinal Well, lately discovered near Moffat, in Annandale, in the County of Dumfries.
by John Walker
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- 1758
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Medicinal wells were believed to be essential for people's health, with the water containing its mineral contents used for soaking, washing, cooking and drinking. Whenever a new well was discovered, it was necessary to examine and evaluate its contents to assess how well it could serve the health needs of the consumer. This paper, An Account of a new Medicinal… Read more about this item Item Price
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Remarks on the Opinion of Henry Eeles, Esq; concerning the Ascent of Vapour
by Erasmus Darwin, M. D.
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During the 18th century, when scientific investigations, theories, and conclusions were growing, there often arose a situation in which one scientist disagreed with the theory or conclusion put forth by another scientist. This paper is an example of such a situation. Henry Eeles had proposed that vapors rose because they had absorbed an electrical charge. Dr. Darwin disagreed with this… Read more about this item Item Price
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An Account of the Case of a Boy troubled with convulsive Fits cured by the Discharge of Worms
by Rev. Richard Oram
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To spread information to the medical community in the 18th century, doctors would often write up their experiences with strange, or unexpected medical cases and submit the papers to the Royal Society of London for publication in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. This paper, "An Account of the Case of a Boy troubled with convulsive Fits cured by… Read more about this item Item Price
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A Further Account of the Effects of Electricity in the Cure of some Diseases
by Patrick Brydone
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To spread information to the medical community in the 18th century, doctors would often write up their experiences with strange, or unexpected medical cases and submit the papers to the Royal Society of London for publication in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. This paper, "A Further Account of the Effects of Electricity in the Cure of some Diseases:… Read more about this item Item Price
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Practice of Modern Physic
by Henry Wilkins (Student of Medicine, 1791 and 1792)
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- 1793
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This First Edition copy of A Practice of Modern Physic, Reduced To The Most Simple Form, Consistent With Efficacy, by Henry Wilkins (Student of Medicine, 1791 and 1792) was published and printed by Parry Hall of Philadelphia in 1793. The book, which measures approximately 4 inches wide by 6 ½ inches tall by ½ inch thick, contains 94 pages of… Read more about this item Item Price
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“An Account of Two Extraordinary Cases of Gall-Stones”
by James Johnstone, M.D. of Kidderminster
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To speed information to the medical community in the 18th century, doctors would often write up their experiences with strange or unexpected medical cases and submit the papers to the Royal Society of London for publication in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. This paper, "An Account of Two Extraordinary Cases of Gall-Stones" by James Johnstone, M.D. of Kidderminster.… Read more about this item Item Price
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A Brief Treatise of the Nature, Causes, Signes, Preservation From, and Cure of The Pestilence - 1665
by W. Kemp
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- 1665
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The World is currently recovering from an active pandemic that had the world's political and medical leaders searching for solutions. The concerns of detecting, treating and curing the victims of this pandemic bring to mind the similar concerns that faced populations in earlier times when unexpected plagues, or pestilences, that decimated the population fell upon them. In 1665-1666, for example,… Read more about this item Item Price
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Cogitata Cemetis
by Johannes (John) Withrop
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- 1768
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Benjamin Franklin, who was a Fellow of the Royal Society, apparently sent the paper, Cogitata de Cometis. Communicated by Benjamin Franklin, LL. D. F. R. S. , to the Royal Society for their consideration. The paper, which was read before the Society on March 19, 1767, was written in Latin by Johannes (John) Winthrop. The paper's title, translated to English,… Read more about this item Item Price
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An Account of a Treatise intitled “Lettres sur l’Electricite, by the Abbe Nollet
by William Watson
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- 1763
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The treatise by Abbe Nollet, Lettres sur Electricite, contained 284 pages, exclusive of the preface and four tables, and exhibiting fourteen figures, and dealt with the hypothesis that the effects of electricity depend upon the simultaneous affluence and effluence of the electric matter. This paper is intended to summarize the work described in the treatise in order to support and… Read more about this item Item Price
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Letters relating to Electrical Experiments & Observations by Edward Delaval - 1761
by Benjamin Wilson & Edward Delaval
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This item consists of two related papers. The first was written by Benjamin Wilson and transmits the second letter to the Secretary of the Royal Society. The second letter was written by Edward Delaval to describe his experiments, and their results, to investigate the electrical resistance of certain materials. The full title of this two-letter item is A Letter… Read more about this item Item Price
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A Letter to Mr. Benjamin Wilson, F.R.S. concerning Electricity
by Mr. Thorbern Bergman
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This paper, A Letter to Mr. Benjamin Wilson, F.R.S. concerning Electricity; from Mr. Thorbern Bergman is written in Latin and was first read before the Royal Society on November 20, 1760. The paper seems to discuss a correlation between electricity and the aurora borealis, although someone competent in Latin may find other meanings in the text. As an example, the… Read more about this item Item Price
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An Account of several Experiments in Electricity: In a Letter to Mr. Benjamin Wilson, F.R.S.
by Edward Delaval, F.R.S.
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Several studies of the effect of temperature on the electrical properties of materials were performed by Edward Delaval and are described in this paper.
The item, first read before the Royal Society on December 17, 1761, is a First Edition, extracted and disbound from The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Vol. 52, For the Years 1761 & 1762, pages 353-356.… Read more about this item Item Price
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A Letter ... concerning some new electrical Experiments, by John Canton, M.A. and F.R.S. - 1754
by John Canton
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- 1754
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This letter discusses experiments that studied the positively and negatively charged aspects of electricity. The item, first read before the Royal Society on November 14, 1754, is a First Edition, extracted and disbound from The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Vol. 48, For the Year 1753, pages 780-785, plus two extended plates showing figures supporting the text. This volume… Read more about this item Item Price
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Observations upon the Electricity of the Air - 1754
by Abbe Mazeas, F. R. S.
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This paper describes the observations made using a large outdoor apparatus, in varying weather conditions, to determine the properties of electricity. The apparatus "which consisted of an iron wire 370 feet long, raised to 90 feet above the horizon. It came down from a very high room in the castle, where it was fastened to a silken cord six feet… Read more about this item Item Price
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Farther Experiments in Electricity
by Benjamin Wilson, F.R.S.
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The paper describes further experiments that the author has performed to obtain more characteristics of electricity, including resistance of materials, positive and negative charge, and the like.
The item, first read before the Royal Society on November 13, 1760, is a First Edition, extracted and disbound from The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Vol. 51, For the Years 1759 &… Read more about this item Item Price
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A Letter from Mr. Henry Eeles, to the Royal Society, concerning the Cause of Thunder
by Henry Eeles
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Mr. Eeles volunteers, in this letter, his theory of what causes thunder and what effect the thunder has on the clouds and atmosphere. During his era the nature of lightning and thunder were not understood. However, Eeles was confident that electricity was the cause of thunder and lightning. In order to prove this Eeles undertook a number of experiments in… Read more about this item Item Price
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Some Suggestions concerning the preventing the Mischiefs, which happen to Ships and their Masts by Lightning
by William Watson
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The letter basically suggests that the use of wire "lightning rods", affixed to the masts, would collect the energy of the lightning strike and carry it away without causing damage to the masts.
The item is a First Edition, extracted and disbound from The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Vol. 52, For the Years 1761 & 1762, pages 629-635. This… Read more about this item Item Price
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Observations upon Lightning, and the Method of securing Buildings from its Effects: In a Letter to Sir Charles Frederick, Surveyor-General of His Majesty's Ordinance, By Benjamin Wilson, F. R. S.
by Benjamin Wilson
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One area of difference in those studying lightning rods was whether they should terminate in a sharp point or be blunt. The Royal Society's special committee, consisting of H. Cavendish, William Watson, Benjamin Franklin and J. Robertson was appointed to study this issue and report back to the Royal Society. They recommended pointed rods. An attachment to that report, by… Read more about this item Item Price
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A Letter from Mr. J. Smeaton to Mr. John Ellicott, F.R.S. concerning some Improvements made by himself in the Air-Pump
by J. Smeaton
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- 1753
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As in most engineering programs, improvements in the design occur on an almost regular basis. This paper, read before the Royal Society on April 16, 1752, describes the improvements that Mr. Smeaton has made to his design of an Air-Pump.
The item is a First Edition, extracted and disbound from The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Vol. 47, For the… Read more about this item Item Price
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A Description of a metalline Thermometer
by Keane Fitzgerald
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Read before the Royal Society on May 22, 1760, A Description of a metalline Thermometer; by Keane Fitzgerald, Esq; F.R.S. Communicated by the Right Hon. George Earl of Macclesfield, President of the Royal Society describes the analysis, experiments and design of a thermometer that is based on the thermal expansion of a metal, rather than water, alcohol or mercury, to… Read more about this item Item Price
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