Electricology: or, a discourse upon electricity. Being an enquiry into the nature; causes; properties; and effects thereof, upon the principles of the æther. Illustrated By a Series of Surprizing Experiments. Containing, Every Thing curious in this Branch of Philosophy, that has been communicated by Professor Muschenbroek; Le Monier; L'Abbe Nolet, &c. abroad; and by Messieurs Watson, Martin, and other Literati at Home: With several new and conclusive Ones; and particularly, the surprizing Phoenomenon of the Sensitive Plant, and wonderful benumbing Property of the Torpedo, are herein explain'd and accounted for. By R. Turner.

  • Turner, Robert, active 1746.
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1746
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Worcester : printed for the author, by Thomas Olivers; and sold by S. Austen, in Newgate-Street, and J. Hodges, on the Bridge, London; T. Warren in Birmingham; and the aforesaid T. Olivers, 1746.

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[4],42p.,plate ; 80.

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ESTC T94660

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