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GESNERUS (CONRADUS). De lunariis. See Bartolinus (T.). De luce 

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GIABER. See Geber. 



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GLASER (CHUISTOPH le). Traite de la chymie. 12 Bruxelles, 1676. 



GMELIN (LEOPOLD). Chimie organique appliquee a la physiologie et a 

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GRAHAM (J. D.). (Meteorological records taken on the expedition for 

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GROSMAN (J.). A treatise for the service of chemistry the most 



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