"Notes On A Course Of Lectures On General Chemistry, Electro-therapeutics And Chemical Physics Delivered By J.W. Langley" offers a glimpse into the scientific education of the late 19th century. This volume preserves the lecture notes from a course taught by John Williams Langley, providing insights into the core concepts and experimental techniques of the era. Readers interested in the history of science, particularly the development of chemistry, physics, and electro-therapeutics, will find this a valuable resource. It captures a moment in the evolution of scientific knowledge and teaching methodologies, showcasing the foundations upon which modern scientific disciplines were built. These notes offer a unique perspective on the intellectual landscape of the time.
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