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GuETTARD, Jean Etienne. 



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GuiNON, Marnas et Bonnet. 



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GURNEY, GOLDSWORTHY. 



A course of lectures on Chemical Science as delivered at the Surrey 

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The introductory lecture deals with the history of chemistry. 



Guttstadt, Albert, 



Die naturwissenschaftlichen und medicinischen Staatsanstalten Berlins. 

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The National Scientific Institutions of Berlin. Translated 



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An historical sketch of each of the Scientific Institutions in Berlin, including 



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GUYTON DE MORVEAU, LOUIS BERNARD. 



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Haeser, Heinrich. 



Lehrbuch der Geschichte der Medicin und der epidemischen Krank- 

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Hagemann, H, H. (Jun,), 



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Hahn, L, 



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Halliwell, James Orchard [Editor]. 



A Collection of Letters illustrative of the Progress of Science in Eng- 

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