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Atmosphere : a philosophical work / by George Woodhead.
Woodhead, George.Date: 1852- Archives and manuscripts
Memorandum on "Naturally Occurring Radioactivity of the Atmosphere"
Date: 1955Reference: PENROSE/2/35/4/16Part of: L. S. Penrose Papers- Archives and manuscripts
CS White and OO Benson, Physics and Medicine of the Upper Atmosphere, 1950; request for review for British Medical Journal
Date: 1950Reference: PP/HEW/M.2/10Part of: Whittingham, Sir Harold E., 1887-1983, Air Marshal- Books
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A dissertation on the source of epidemic and pestilential diseases; In which is Attempted to Prove, by a Numerous Induction of Facts, that they never Arise from Contagion, but are Always Produced by Certain States, or Certain Vicissitudes of the Atmosphere. By Charles Maclean.
Maclean, Charles, active 1788-1824.Date: 1797- Books
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Elements of the branches of natural philosophy connected with medicine. Viz. Chemistry, Optics, Sound, Hydrostatics, Electricity and Physiology. Including the Doctrine of the Atmosphere, Fire, Phlogiston, Water, &c. Together with Bergman's tables of elective attractions, with explanations and improvements. By J. Elliot, M.D.
Elliot, John, 1747-1787.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Books
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The young gentleman and lady's philosophy, in a continued survey of the works of nature and art; by way of dialogue. ... . Containing, The Philosophy of the Heavens and of the Atmosphere. Illustrated by Thirty-Three copper-plates. The third edition corrected. By Benjamin Martin.
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Date: MDCCLXXXI. [1781]- Books
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Elements of the branches of natural philosophy connected with medicine : viz. Chemistry, Optics, Acoustics, Hydrostatics, Electricity, and Physiology ; including the Doctrine of the Atmosphere, Fire, Phlogiston, Water, &c. ; together with Bergman's tables of elective attractions, with explanations and improvements / by J. Elliot, M.D.
Eliot, John, Sir, 1736-1786.Date: 1776- Books
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The young gentleman and lady's philosophy, in a continued survey of the works of nature and art; by way of dialogue. ... . containing, The Philosophy of the Heavens and of the Atmosphere. Illustrated by Thirty-Three copper-plates. The second edition corrected. By Benjamin Martin.
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- Books
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Elements of the branches of natural philosophy connected with medicine. Viz. Chemistry, Optics, Acoustics, Hydrostatics, Electricity, and Physiology. Including the Doctrine of the Atmosphere, Fire, Phlogiston, Water, &c. Together with Bergman's tables of elective attractions, with explanations and improvements. The second edition, corrected, with additions. By J. Elliot, M.D.
Elliot, John, 1747-1787.Date: M,DCC,LXXXVI. [1786]- Digital Images
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Diagram of Simple and Compound Atmosphere taken fron "An Experimental Essay on the Consitution of mixed Gases; on the force of steam or Vapour from Water and other Liquids in different temperatures, both in Torricellion Vacuum and in Air; on Evaporation; and on the Expansion of Gases by Heat." by Mr John Dalton
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A treatise upon artificial electricity, in which are given solutions of a number of interesting electric phoenomena, hitherto unexplained. To Which IS Added, AN Essay ON The Mild and Slow Electricity which prevails in the Atmosphere during Serene Weather. Translated from the original Italian of Father Giambatista Beccaria, Professor of Natural Philosophy in the University of Turin.
Beccaria, Giambatista, 1716-1781.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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Experiments upon vegetables, discovering their great power of purifying the common air in the sun-shine, and of injuring it in the shade and at night. To which is Joined, A new Method of examining the accurate Degree of Salubrity of the Atmosphere. By John Ingen-Housz, Counsellor of the Court and Body Physician to their Imperial and Royal Majesties, F. R. S. &c. &c.
Ingenhousz, Jan, 1730-1799.Date: 1779- Books
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An historical and philosophical account of the barometer, or Weather-Glass. Wherein The Reason and Use of that Instrument, the Theory of the Atmosphere, the Causes of its different Gravitation are assign'd and explain'd. And a Modest Attempt from thence made towards a rational Account and probable Judgment of the Weather. By Edw. Saul, A. M. late Fellow of Magdalen College Oxford, and Rector of Harlaxton, Lincolnshire.
Saul, Edward, 1677-1754.Date: 1730- Books
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An historical and philosophical account of the barometer, or, weather-glass. Wherein The Reason and Use of that Instrument, the Theory of the Atmosphere, and the Causes of its different Gravitation, are Assigned and Explained. And A Modest Attempt from thence made towards a rational Account and probable Judgment of the Weather. By Edward Saul, A. M. Late Fellow of Magdalen-College, Oxford, and Rector of Harlaxton, Lincolnshire.
Saul, Edward, 1677-1754.Date: [1766]- Books
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L'atmosphere : description des grands phénomènes de la nature / par Camille Flammarion.
Flammarion, Camille, 1842-1925.Date: 1873- Books
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The atmosphere in relation to human life and health.
Russell, Francis Albert Rollo, 1849-1914.Date: 1896- Books
Pollution in the atmosphere : final report of a Royal Society Study Group.
Royal Society (Great Britain). Study Group on Pollution in the AtmosphereDate: 1978- Books
The microbiology of the atmosphere / by P.H. Gregory.
Gregory, Philip Herries.Date: 1961- Books
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A description of the nature, construction, and use of the Torricellian, or simple barometer. With a scale of rectification for estimating the true altitude of the column of mercurcy (equal to the Weight of the Atmosphere) to the Hundredth Part of an Inch. Also The Theory and Construction of the Compound Barometer; the Nature and Use of the Thermometer, and Hygrometer. With an appendix. Containing an Analytical Solution of a Barometrical Problem. The whole illustrated by Copper-Plate Figures of the several Instruments. By Benjamin Martin.
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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A description of the nature, construction, and use of the Torricellian, or simple barometer. With a Scale of Rectification For estimating the True Altitude of the Column of Mercury (equal to the Weight of the Atmosphere) to the Hundredth Part of an Inch. Also the theory and construction of the compound barometer ; the Nature and Use of the Thermometer, and Hygrometer. With an Appendix, Containing an Analytical Solution of a Barometrical Problem. The whole illustrated by Copper-Plate Figures of the several Instruments. By Benjamin Martin.
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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Ephemerides of the cœlestial motions for six years; beginning anno 1702, and ending anno 1707. Diligently calculated from scientia stellarum, and accommodated to the horizon of the honourable city of London, Whose Longitude Latitude is 240 20' 51 32 With an Introduction touching the Theory of the Sun and Planets: As also a Demonstration of the Height of our Atmosphere; and likewise Tables of Right and Oblique Ascensions in time, for the more exact and speedy Calculating of the Rising, Southing, and Setting of the Planets and Fixed Stars. By John Wing, mathemat.
Wing, John, 1643-1726.Date: 1702- Books
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Airopaidia: containing the narrative of a balloon excursion from Chester, the eighth of September, 1785, taken from Minutes made during the Voyage: Hints on the Improvement of Balloons, and Mode of Inflation by Steam. Means to Prevent their Descent over Water: Occasional Enquiries into the State of the Atmosphere, Favouring their Direction: with various Philosophical Observations and Conjectures. To which is subjoined, mensuration of heights by the barometer, made plain: with extensive tables. The whole serving as an introduction to ærial navigation: with a copious index. By Thomas Baldwin, Esq. A. M.
Baldwin, Thomas.Date: [1786]- Books
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An analysis of the electrical fire; setting forth, from the lecturer's own experiments, that It neither attracts, nor repels; nor is attracted, or repell'd, by Points; or, any other Way, is not material nor inherent in Bodies, nor in the Clouds, &c. Together, with an account of an uncommon effect of lightning, and dissertation on thunder clouds; shewing, That Thunder is not caused by such Clouds being impregnated with Minerals; but, by frozen or cold Ones, coming into a warm Atmosphere. Dedicated to Dr. Francklin. By Thomas Kirby.
Kirby, Thomas, of Chatham.Date: [1777]- Books
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The relation of the cranial contents to the pressure of the atmosphere / by James Cappie.
Cappie, James.Date: 1874- Books
Torricelli's letters on the pressure of the atmosphere / translated from the text of Loria and Vassura by Vincenzo Cioffari.
Torricelli, Evangelista, 1608-1647.Date: 1976