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The chemical news
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- 1.1860
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- Titelblatt Titelblatt I
- Sonstiges Advertisement III
- Ausgabe No. 1. - December 10, 1859 1
- Ausgabe No. 2. - December 17, 1859 13
- Ausgabe No. 3. - December 24, 1859 25
- Ausgabe No. 4. - December 31, 1859 37
- Ausgabe No. 5. - January 7, 1860 49
- Ausgabe No. 6. - January 14, 1860 61
- Ausgabe No. 7. - January 21, 1860 73
- Ausgabe No. 8. - January 28, 1860 85
- Ausgabe No. 9. - February 4, 1860 97
- Ausgabe No. 10. - February 11, 1860 109
- Ausgabe No. 11. - February 18, 1860 121
- Ausgabe No. 12. - February 25, 1860 133
- Ausgabe No. 13. - March 3, 1860 145
- Ausgabe No. 14. - March 10, 1860 157
- Ausgabe No. 15. - March 17, 1860 169
- Ausgabe No. 16. - March 24, 1860 181
- Ausgabe No. 17. - March 31, 1860 193
- Ausgabe No. 18. - April 7, 1860 205
- Ausgabe No. 19. - April 14, 1860 217
- Ausgabe No. 20. - April 21, 1860 229
- Ausgabe No. 21. - April 28, 1860 241
- Ausgabe No. 22. - May 5, 1860 253
- Ausgabe No. 23. - May 12, 1860 265
- Ausgabe No. 24. - May 19, 1860 277
- Ausgabe No. 25. - May 26, 1860 289
- Ausgabe No. 26. - June 2, 1860 301
- Register Index 313
- Beilage No. 1. December 10, 1859 I
- Beilage No. 2. December 17, 1859 IX
- Beilage No. 3. December 24, 1859 I
- Beilage No. 4. December 31, 1859 I
- Beilage No. 5. January 7, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 6. January 14, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 7. January 21, 1860 V
- Beilage No. 8. January 28, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 9. February 4, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 10. February 11, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 11. February 18, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 12. February 25, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 13. March 3, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 14. March 10, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 15. March 17, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 16. March 24, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 17. March 31, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 18. April 7, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 19. April 14, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 20. April 21, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 21. April 28, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 22. May 5, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 23. May 12, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 24. May 19, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 25. May 26, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 26. June 2, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 27. June 9, 1860 I
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THE CHEMICAL NEWS Edited, by~\ WITH WHICH IS IHCOEPOEATED THE CHEMICAL GAZETTE. Villi am Crookes, NY) 11 1 f Copyright of the 1 u. -4 l. J | Contents reserved. ) Saturday, April 28, i860. ( Registered for \ Trc 'transmission abroad. \ Price 3d. •S Stamped, 4d. CONTENTS. J PAGE Scientific and Analytical Chemistry Action of Chlorine and Iodine on the Oxide and Salts of Silver, by M. A. Naquet - 241 On a New Electrolytic Apparatus, by J. J. Coleman - 242 Pharmacy, Toxicology, Ac. On some of the Chemical Reactions of Strychnia, by T. G. Wormley, M.D. ----- 242 Proceedings of Societies Chemical Society - 244 South Kensington Museum—Dr. Lankester on the Animal Pro ducts in the Museum - - - 245 Society of Arts—On Paper Ma terial ----- 249 Notices of Patents Improvements in the Preparation of Peat and Charcoal for Fuel, fyc. 250 Improvements in the Manufacture of Artificial Fuel - - - 251 Correspondence The Truth of Latent Heat as an Explanation of well known Phe nomena - - - - - 251 Miscellaneous To ascertain whether a Room is damp—Influence of Animal Food on Colour of Skin — Covering Zinc with Brass or Copper— Acidity of Brown Bread - - 252 Answers to Correspondents - 252 T O CHEMISTS.—TO BE Dis posed OF at less than half the cost price, a large assortment of Chemical Apparatus, and a quantity of Pure Chemicals adapted for the Lecture table and the Laboratory use, the pro perty of a gentleman who has no farther need of them. For. particulars and description of Apparatus apply to Mr. P. Hai ris, Chemist, Birmingham. 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