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Boncambiis, Julius de
Boncambiis, Julius deDate: c. 1700Reference: MS.1298- Books
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A compendious body of chymistry, which will serve as a guide and introduction both for understanding the authors which have treated of the theory of this science in general : and for making the way plain and easie to perform, according to art and method, all operations, which teach the practise of this art, upon animals, vegetables, and minerals, without losing any of the essential vertues contained in them. By N. le Fèbure apothecary in ordinary, and chymical distiller to the King of France, and at present to his Majesty of Great-Britain.
Le Fèvre, Nicaise, 1610-1669Date: 1662- Archives and manuscripts
Notebooks on chemistry.
Date: c.1850Reference: MS.3608Part of: Monckton, Edward Henry Cradock (1812-1878)- Books
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Physical and chemical essays / translated from the original Latin of Sir Torbern Bergman ... by Edmund Cullen ... To which are added notes and illustrations by the translator.
Bergman, Torbern, 1735-1784.Date: 1784-1791- Archives and manuscripts
Paracelsus Bombastus ab Hohenheum (1493-1541) & others
Date: c.1575Reference: MS.597- Videos
Organometallic chemistry.
Date: No date- Archives and manuscripts
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Papers of M H F Wilkins: issue of The Meccano magazine
Meccano LimitedDate: 1937Reference: K/PP178/1/4Part of: Wilkins, Maurice Hugh Frederick (1916-2004)- Archives and manuscripts
Kekwick, Ralph Ambrose F.R.S. (1908-2000)
Kekwick, Ralph Ambrose, b.1908.Date: 1920-2002Reference: PP/KEK- Videos
Chemistry of mucus. Part 2, The composition of glycoproteins from gastrointestinal carcinoma.
Date: 1975- Audio
American Association for the Advancement of Science : Annual Meeting, Chicago, 1992. Set 3.
American Association for the Advancement of Science. Annual Meeting (1992 : Chicago)Date: 1992- Archives and manuscripts
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Cambridge Philosophical Society
Date: 1968-1969Reference: PP/CRI/E/1/17/10Part of: Francis Crick (1916-2004): archives- Videos
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Chemistry of mucus. Part 2, The composition of glycoproteins from gastrointestinal carcinoma.
Date: 1975- Archives and manuscripts
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"The discovery of the structure of DNA"
Date: [c. 1953-1959]Reference: PP/CRI/H/1/42/2Part of: Francis Crick (1916-2004): archives- Books
What the nose knows : the science of scent in everyday life / Avery Gilbert.
Gilbert, Avery N.Date: [2008], ©2008- Videos
Linus Pauling.
Date: 1994- Archives and manuscripts
Wollaston, William Hyde (1766-1828)
Wollaston, William Hyde, (1766-1828)Date: 1816 and undatedReference: MS.8007/52Part of: Miscellany: British, mainly 19th-20th centuries- Archives and manuscripts
Jenner family and associated individuals
Black familyDate: 1680-1877Reference: MSS.1180-1218, 1233, 1271, 2048-2069, 2802-2819, 3014-3072, 3587-3588, 3662-3663, 4220, 4257, 4302-4306, 4487-4489, 5222-5249 and 7966- Books
Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-76 under the command of Captain George S. Nares and the late Captain Frank Tourle Thomson / prepared under the superintendence of the late Sir C. Wyville Thomson and now of John Murray ; published by order of Her Majesty's Government.
Date: 1880-1895- Archives and manuscripts
Archive of Professor Tim Lang
Lang, Timothy Mark (b.1948)Date: 1978-2000Reference: PP/TLA- Archives and manuscripts
Vogt, Dr Marthe Louise (1903-2003)
Vogt, Dr Marthe Louise (1903-2003)Date: 1895-1988Reference: PP/MLV- Books
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Drug Discovery.
Li, Jie JackDate: 2013- Books
Innocent experiments : childhood and the culture of popular science in the United States / Rebecca Onion.
Onion, RebeccaDate: [2016]- Books
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The new complete dictionary of arts and sciences; or, an universal system of useful knowledge. Containing A full Explanation of every Art and Science, whether liberal or mechanical, in which the Difficulties attending a thorough Knowledge of them are clearly pointed out, and such Directions given as cannot fail of making their Acquisition easy and familiar to every Capacity Exhibiting, among the various other Branches of Literature, a copious Elucidation of the following, viz. Agriculture, Algebra, Anatomy, Architecture, Arithmetick, Astronomy, Book-Keeping, Botany, Carving, Catoptricks, Chemistry, Chronology, Commerce, Conicks, Cosmography, Dialing, Dioptricks, Ethicks, Farriery, Fluxions, Fortification, Gardening, Guaging, Geography, Geometry, Grammar, Gunnery, Handicrafts, Heraldry, History, Horsemanship, Husbandry, Hydraulicks, Hydrography, Hydrostaticks, Law, Levelling, Logick, Maritime and Military Affairs, Mathematicks, Mechanicks, Medicine, Merchandize, Metaphysicks, Meteorology, Musick, Navigation, Opticks, Oratory, Painting, Perspective, Pharmacy, Philology, Philosophy, Physick, Pneumaticks, Rhetorick, Sculpture, Series and Staticks, Statuary, Surgery, Surveying, Theology, Trigonometry, &c. The Whole upon an improved Plan, the Marrow and Quintessence of every other Dictionary and Work of the Kind being preserved, and their Superfluities and Obscurities entirely omitted. Particular Attention has been given to every Thing valuable in Chambers, The Encyclopedie, printed at Paris; The Encyclopediae Britannica, and other Publications of later Date. Including not only all the valuable modern Improvements which have been made by several eminent Members of the Royal Society, the Royal Academy, and the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, but also a great Variety of other important Discoveries; which have been made and communicated to the Authors of this Work, by some of the most distinguished Characters of this and other Nations. Eminent Engravers and Designers in the several Departments have been engaged at a very great Expence to unite their Abilities in producing the most masterly and superb Set of Copper-Plates, representing upwards of One Thousand exact Figures, such as Machines, Instruments, Implements, Tools, Plans, Schemes, Animals, Vegetables, Minerals, Fossils, and other Articles relative to the Subjects treated of in a Work of the utmost Consequence to Mankind. The Theological, Philosophical, Critical, and Poetical Branches, By the Rev. Erasmus Middleton, Lecturer of St. Bennet's, Grace-Church-Street, and of St. Helen's, Bishopsgate-Street; The Medicinal, Chemical, and Anatomical, By William Turnbull, M. D. Of Wellclose-Square, London; The Gardening and Botanical, By Thomas Ellis, Gardener to the Lord Bishop of Lincoln, and Author of The Gardener's Pocket Calendar; The Mathematical, &c. By John Davidson, Author of A Complete Course of Mathematicks; And the other Parts by Gentlemen of approved Abilities in the respective Branches which they have engaged to illustrate.
Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- Archives and manuscripts
Health and Science aspects of Secondary Education: publications
Health Education CouncilDate: 1980-1986Reference: SA/HEC/B/2/22Part of: Health Education Council and Health Education Authority- Archives and manuscripts
"Northern General Hospital Sheffield 2"
Date: March 1991-March 1992Reference: ART/AFH/A/14/28Part of: Arts for Health: archive