Elements of chemistry : in a new systematic order, containing all the modern discoveries : illustrated by fourteen copperplates / by Mr. Lavoisier ... ; translated from the French by Robert Kerr ; from the fifth Edinburgh edition ; with notes, tables, and considerable additions ; in two volumes ; vol. I[-II].

  • Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent, 1743-1794.
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Elements of chemistry : in a new systematic order, containing all the modern discoveries : illustrated by fourteen copperplates / by Mr. Lavoisier ... ; translated from the French by Robert Kerr ; from the fifth Edinburgh edition ; with notes, tables, and considerable additions ; in two volumes ; vol. I[-II]. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Traité élémentaire de chimie. English

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New-York : Printed for Evert Duyckinck ..., and James and Thomas Ronalds ..., 1806.

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2 volumes in 1 : illustrations, tables ; 22 cm (8vo)

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Translation of Traité élémentaire de chimie
Vol. 1: 355, [1] p. ; vol. 2: 243, [1] p., XIV folded leaves of plates
Colophon, v. 2: "Printed by D. & G. Bruce."
Includes typeset tables
Some plates are signed, R. Scot scul
Includes index
NLM holds rebound volume, original covers removed for rebinding, and misc. items found between leaves of vol.

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