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Elements of chemistry: including the most recent discovieries and applications of the science to medicine and pharmacy, and to the arts.
1854, Harper & brothers
- An American ed., with additions and corrections, and arranged for the use of the universities, colleges, academies, and medical schools of the United States, by John William Draper ...
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Elements of chemistry: including the most recent discoveries and applications of the science to medicine and pharmacy, and to the arts
1843, Harper & Bros.
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in English
- American ed. / with additions and corrections, and arranged for the use of the universities, colleges, academies, and medical schools of the United States / by John William Draper.
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Elements of chemistry: including the most recent discoveries and applications of the science to medicine and pharmacy, and to the arts
1843, Harper & Brothers
in English
- American ed ; with additions and corr. and arranged for the use of the universities, colleges, academies, and medical schools of the United States / by John William Draper.
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Elements of chemistry: including the most recent discoveries and applications of the science to medicine and pharmacy, and to the arts. Illustrated by 236 wood-cuts.
Publish date unknown, Hodges and Smith; [etc., etc.]
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Presented by the children of Dr. Kenneth A. J. Mackenzie.
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