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BoERHAAVE, HERMAN. [Cont'd.] 



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This is an English translation of the surreptitious edition, Institutiones et 

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Elementa chemiae, quae anniversario labore docuit in publicis priva- 

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Other editions: Paris, 1733; 2 vols., 4to. Paris, 1753. 

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Vol. I, part I, is a condensed history of chemistry, logically arranged, form- 

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*A New Method of Chemistry, including the History, 

 Theory and Practice of the Art : translated from the 

 original Latin of Boerhaave's Elementa chemise, as 

 published by himself. To which are added Notes and 

 an Appendix shewing the necessity and utility of 

 enlarging the bounds of Chemistry. With Sculptures. 

 By Peter Shaw. Third Edition. London, 1753. 2 

 vols., 4to. Vol. I, pp. xxx-593, 17 plates ; vol. 11, pp. 

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 A translation of the authentic edition, Elementa chemiK,* 1732. 



Elements of Chemistry. Translated from the Latin by 

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Anfangsgriinde der Chymie, oder griindliche Anweisung 

 auf was Art die naturlichen Corper konnen chymisch 

 aufgeschlossen und daraus heilsame Artzeneyen bereitet 

 werden. Aus dem lateinischen . . . iibersetzt. Nebst 

 einem . . . Anhange von chymischen Gerathschaften, 

 von Anwendung sowohl der florentischen als Fahren- 

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Zweite Auflage. Berlin, 1791. 



Elements of Chemistry, faithfully abridged from the German 

 edition published and signed of himself at Leyden with 

 all the cuts and experimentations contained in the 

 original, to which are added curious and useful notes 

 by a physician. Second edition. London, 1734. 



Elemens de chymie par Herman Boerhaave, traduits du 

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