Nature, Volume 54Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1896 |
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... laboratory . Lord Kelvin , then William Thomson , established a physical laboratory in the University of Glasgow about 1845 in an old wine - cellar of a house . He tells us that " this , with the bins swept away , and a water supply and ...
... laboratory . Lord Kelvin , then William Thomson , established a physical laboratory in the University of Glasgow about 1845 in an old wine - cellar of a house . He tells us that " this , with the bins swept away , and a water supply and ...
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... laboratories for physiological chemistry . A large part of the work in this branch of science has been done hitherto in laboratories of general chemistry , of physiology , of pathology , and of clinical medicine . A physiological laboratory ...
... laboratories for physiological chemistry . A large part of the work in this branch of science has been done hitherto in laboratories of general chemistry , of physiology , of pathology , and of clinical medicine . A physiological laboratory ...
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... laboratory to the hospital . Cases of disease are now studied with the aid of physical and chemical and microscopical and bacteriological methods . The diagnosis of disease has thereby been greatly advanced in precision , and if ...
... laboratory to the hospital . Cases of disease are now studied with the aid of physical and chemical and microscopical and bacteriological methods . The diagnosis of disease has thereby been greatly advanced in precision , and if ...
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