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SCIENCE. BY ROBERT D. THOMON, M.D. (Lecturer on Chemistry in the Blenheim-street Medical School), with he Assistance of THOMAS THOMSON, M.D. .R.S. &c., Regius Professor of Chemisry in the University of Glasgow. Conaining Articles on CALICO-PRINTING, by Professor Thomson, illustrated by actual specimens of cloth; on REPULSION by the ACTION of HEAT, by Professor Powel; in Account of NEW DISCOVERIES and SEVERAL ORIGINAL PAPERS.

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