SECTION II. — DICTIONARIES. 4/ 



Dickson, Stephen. 



An Essay on Chemical Nomenclature, in which are comprised observa- 

 tions on the same subject by Richard Kirwan. London, 1796. 

 pp. xvi-294. 



The author, who was Professor of the Practice of Medicine in Trinity Col- 

 lege, Dublin, adopts the French system. 



DiCTioNNAiRE ABREGE _^des termes de I'art et des anciens mots qui ont 

 rapport au Traite de Philalethe, et aux autres Philosophes contenus 

 dans la Bibliotheque alchymique. pp. 570-590 of Richebourg's 

 Bibliotheque. Vol. IV. 



See, in Section VI, Richebourg, J, M. D. 



DiCTIONNAIRE DE CHYMIE. 



By P. J. Macquer. See Macquer. 



Dietrich, Christian Johann. 



See Grothuss, Theodor. 



Dl-GlORGI, S. 



Sinonimia chimico-farmaceutica, Mazzara di Vallo, 1889. i6mo. 



DOBEREINER, FrANZ. 



Supplement zu J. W. Dobereiner's Grundriss der Chemie. Tabel- 

 larische Darstellung der organischen Stoffe in alphabetischer Ord- 

 nung fiir Aerzte, Chemiker und Pharmaceuten. Stuttgart, 1S37 

 pp. (viii)-i57, 4to. 



These Tables give the name of the organic body, of its discoverer, refer- 

 ences to literature, quantitative composition, occurrence and principal 

 properties. The bodies described are about 1,085 ii'^ number. The 

 Tables give a concise summary of the knowledge of organic chemistry 

 half a century ago. For an analogous work showing the present state 

 of the subject, see Beilstein, F. 



Dobereiner, Johann Wolfgang. 



Darstellung der Verhaltnisszahlen der irdischen Elemente zu che- 

 mischen Verbindungen. Jena, 1816. Folio. Pages not numbered. 



Darstellung der Zeichen und Verhaltnisszahlen der irdischen Elemente 

 zu chemischen Verbindungen. Erster Theil, die Zeichen und 

 Zahlen der Elementarstoffe und der wichtigsten unorganischen 

 Verbindungen derselben darstellend. Zweyte vermehrte und ver- 

 besserte Auflage. Jena, 1823. pp. 27, folio. Twelve Tables. 



Dorneus, Gerhardus. 



Dictionarium chimicum Theophrasti. Francofurti, 1563. 



The author was an alchemist and pupil of Paracelsus who lived in the 

 sixteenth century. 



