Chemistry no mystery, or, A lecturer's bequest. Being the subject-matter of a course of lectures, delivered by an old philosopher, and taken in short-hand by one of the audience, whose name is not known / Arranged from the original manuscript, and rev., by John Scoffern.

  • Scoffern, J. (John), 1814-1882.
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Chemistry no mystery, or, A lecturer's bequest. Being the subject-matter of a course of lectures, delivered by an old philosopher, and taken in short-hand by one of the audience, whose name is not known / Arranged from the original manuscript, and rev., by John Scoffern. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Harvey and Darton, 1839.

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evs-xiii pages, 1 leaf, 310 pages : frontispiece, illustrations ; 17 cm

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Added t.-p., engr
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Frontispiece and title-vignette by George Cruikshank

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