| James Samuelson, William Crookes - Science - 1870 - 660 pages
...chemical constitution of that curious mineral, the Tourmaline, that Mr. Euskin not unaptly calls it " more like a mediaeval doctor's prescription than the making of a respectable mineral." In spite of its complexity, Eaminelsberg has lately succeeded in reducing all his analyses of this... | |
| Science - 1870 - 644 pages
...chemical constitution of that curious mineral, the Tourmaline, that Mr. Ruskin not unaptly calls it " more like a mediaeval doctor's prescription than the making of a respectable mineral." In spite of its complexity, Rammelsberg has lately succeeded in reducing all his analyses of this substance... | |
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