Seventeenth-century physician Martin Lister is best known for his work in natural history and participation in the early Royal Society. However, little attention has been focused upon Lister's work in chemistry, the most salient examples being his analysis of pyrites or "fools' gold" near mineral springs in the De Fonbibus medicatis Angliae Exercitatio of 1684 (Exercises on the healing springs of England), his contributions to the Philosophical Transactions in the 1670s and 1680s, and his unpublished manuscript " A Method for the History of Iron, Imperfect." He defined pyrites more specifically as " ironstone marcasites" which were "nothing else but a body of iron disguised under a vitriolic varnish"; "vitriol" referred to iron (II) sulfate...
Abstract: This paper presents a new look at how the apothecary surgeon, James Parkinson (1755– 1824)...
During the first decade of the nineteenth century, Edinburgh was the scene of several lively debates...
The interplay between observation, theory and experiment focused on the birth of geology as a scien...
The 1675 Observations sur les eaux minerales des plusieurs provinces de France by Samuel Du Clos is ...
In 1674 the natural philosopher and physician Martin Lister published a new method of making glass o...
Existing literature on mineral springs in early modern France suggests that composition played a min...
In a series of lectures appended to his magisterial Anatomy of Plants (1682), Nehemiah Grew (1641–17...
The fires of Hutton’s (1726–1797) Plutonists could not be quenched by the oceans of Werner’s (1750–1...
In the late seventeenth century, several luminaries in the early Royal Society argued over the origi...
Late eighteenth-century industrialists, farmers and physicians who actively employed chemistry are h...
This first full-length biography of Dr. Martin Lister (1639-1712), vice-president of the Royal Socie...
Rev. Dr. John Walker (1731-1803) held the Regius Chair of Natural History in the University of Edinb...
In 1712 Martin Lister bequeathed the collection of more than 1000 copperplates to the University of ...
Although the "sceptical chymist" Robert Boyle is generally known as an experimental natural philosop...
In seventeenth-century England, agriculturalists, projectors and natural philosophers devoted specia...
Abstract: This paper presents a new look at how the apothecary surgeon, James Parkinson (1755– 1824)...
During the first decade of the nineteenth century, Edinburgh was the scene of several lively debates...
The interplay between observation, theory and experiment focused on the birth of geology as a scien...
The 1675 Observations sur les eaux minerales des plusieurs provinces de France by Samuel Du Clos is ...
In 1674 the natural philosopher and physician Martin Lister published a new method of making glass o...
Existing literature on mineral springs in early modern France suggests that composition played a min...
In a series of lectures appended to his magisterial Anatomy of Plants (1682), Nehemiah Grew (1641–17...
The fires of Hutton’s (1726–1797) Plutonists could not be quenched by the oceans of Werner’s (1750–1...
In the late seventeenth century, several luminaries in the early Royal Society argued over the origi...
Late eighteenth-century industrialists, farmers and physicians who actively employed chemistry are h...
This first full-length biography of Dr. Martin Lister (1639-1712), vice-president of the Royal Socie...
Rev. Dr. John Walker (1731-1803) held the Regius Chair of Natural History in the University of Edinb...
In 1712 Martin Lister bequeathed the collection of more than 1000 copperplates to the University of ...
Although the "sceptical chymist" Robert Boyle is generally known as an experimental natural philosop...
In seventeenth-century England, agriculturalists, projectors and natural philosophers devoted specia...
Abstract: This paper presents a new look at how the apothecary surgeon, James Parkinson (1755– 1824)...
During the first decade of the nineteenth century, Edinburgh was the scene of several lively debates...
The interplay between observation, theory and experiment focused on the birth of geology as a scien...