Lectures On Natural And Experimental Philosophy, Considered in It's Present ... 5

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Lectures On Natural And Experimental Philosophy, Considered in It's Present ... 5
George Adams
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His ex- cellent philofophical works ; his refutation of tnate- rialifo), iii. 66. His obfervations on hydrometers, t^« 434. An account of his whalebone hygrometer, iv« 503. Was in a ftorm on the Buet, ib. 529. His re* marks on barometers, ih, 559. — Sec Hygrometer.
Lunariumy defcription of, iv, 189.
Lungs defcribed, i. 150. Their iituation and afbion, iL 151.
How much unknown, tb. Receive great quantities of blood, ib. 153. Their correfpondence with thought, ib^ Their conned:ion with the circul
...ation of the blood, ib^ 154. Exprefs various affedions, ib. 1*55.
M Magic lanthorn^ it's conftrudion and ufe, ii. 206.
Magnetifm was obferved by the ancients; is unknown, iv.
435, Afts univerfaliy; natural magnet; it's contents, ii. 436. The artificial magnet is preferred, ib. 437. It's poles, ib» It's properties, ib» 438. It attrafts iron, ib, 439« The fphere of it's aflion is variable, ib^ 440.
The fimilarity between magnetifm and eleftricity, ib.
442 to 468. On the magnetic center, iJ?, 445, To ren- der iron and fteel magnetic, ib, 448.


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