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Familiar Letters on Chemistry, and its relation to Commerce, Physiology, and Agriculture: Edited by John Gardner
This book is a compilation of letters edited by John Gardner that delve into the practical applications of chemistry across different disciplines. The letters explore how chemistry intersects with commerce, physiology, and agriculture, offering insights into the scientific principles and their real-world implications. more
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