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Introduction | ||
Foreword | ||
Preface | ||
Pt. One | ||
I | Introduction | 3 |
II | The Seventeenth-Century Laboratory | 6 |
III | Chemical Theory at the Beginning of the Seventeenth Century | 13 |
IV | Robert Boyle and His Times | 21 |
V | Nicolas Lemery | 31 |
VI | The Academies | 33 |
VII | The German School | 37 |
VIII | Newton's Influence | 46 |
IX | Boerhaave's Work | 50 |
X | Other Works | 55 |
XI | The Discovery of Gases | 57 |
XII | The Work of Lavoisier | 65 |
XIII | Lavoisier and the New Chemical Theory | 76 |
XIV | Chemical Doctrines After Lavoisier | 85 |
Pt. Two | ||
I | Introduction | 95 |
II | Discoveries and Inventions at the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century | 96 |
III | Atomic Weights and the Constitution of Matter | 101 |
IV | Progress in Organic Chemistry | 113 |
V | Physics and Chemical Research | 125 |
VI | About Some Recent Works | 135 |
Bibliography | 139 | |
Index | 145 |
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