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Nova experimenta pneumatica respirationem spectantia / authore Roberto Boyle ...

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691.
Contributor:
Edgar Fahs Smith Memorial Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Latin
Subjects (All):
Respiration.
Physical Description:
47 pages, 1 unnumbered page ; 23 cm (4to)
Place of Publication:
Coloniae Allobrogum : Apud Samuelem de Tournes, 1686.
Notes:
A translation of "New pneumatical experiments about respiration" contributed to the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 8 Aug. and 12 Sept. 1670.
Local Notes:
With: [Hydrostatical paradoxes. Latin] / ab honoratissimo Roberto Boyle. Genevae : Apud Samuelem de Tournes, 1680 -- [Tracts: containing I. Suspicions about some hidden qualities of the air ... Latin] / authore Roberto Boyle. Genevae : Apud Samuelem de Tournes, 1680 -- [Tracts ... containing new experiments, touching the relation betwixt flame and air ... Latin] / authore Roberto Boyle. Genevae : Apud Samuelem de Tournes, 1696 -- [Tracts ... About the cosmicall qualities of things ... Latin] / ab honoratissimo Roberto Boyle. Genevae : Apud Samuelem de Tournes, 1680 -- [Essays of the strange subtilty, great efficacy, determinate nature of effluviums. Latin] / ab honoratissimo Roberto Boyle. Genevae : Apud Samuelem de Tournes, 1680 -- [Certain physiological essays. Latin] / ab honoratissimo Roberto Boyle. Genevae : Apud Samuelem de Tournes, 1680.
Cited in:
Fulton 222C.
OCLC:
3813407

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