An essay on the Leyden phial : with a view of explaining this remarkable phenomenon on pure mechanical principles, by which all the different appearances of electricity are more simply demonstrated : to which is added, an essay on medical electricity, physiologically investigating the nature of those complaints, where the influence of this fluid may prove beneficial, illustrated with a variety of cases / by C.H. Wilkinson.

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An essay on the Leyden phial : with a view of explaining this remarkable phenomenon on pure mechanical principles, by which all the different appearances of electricity are more simply demonstrated : to which is added, an essay on medical electricity, physiologically investigating the nature of those complaints, where the influence of this fluid may prove beneficial, illustrated with a variety of cases / by C.H. Wilkinson. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Printed and sold by Sampson Low, 1798.

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86 pages, 1 unnumbered folded plate : illustrations ; 22 cm (8vo)

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