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John Tyndall notebook

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    John Tyndall notebook

    Manuscripts

    The notebook contains two catalogues of Tyndall's books, listed alphabetically by author, and several pages of miscellaneous notes.

    mssHM 72507

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    Physik: notebook

    Manuscripts

    This notebook, which was written in German by an unknown German student in the winter of 1850-1851, contains notes regarding physics. The manuscript includes several drawings of apparatus.

    mssHM 72873

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    John Tyndall letters

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    The letters are written to various people (two of which are not identified) and deal with trivial matters as well as science, and Tyndall's writing of a autobiography or a scientific article for the Youth's Companion. The note is written on stationary from "Elton Hall."

    mssHM 75992-75998

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    [Photostat reproduction of Notebook of John Tyndall]

    Rare Books

    718647

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    Surgical notes: notebook

    Manuscripts

    This notebook contains handwritten surgical notes (30 pages) by a Dr. Carmen (first name is unknown), probably in California. The notes are undated but the approximate date is 1856. The subjects vary and include: colds, burns, blood vessels, aneurysms, small pox, cancer and many others. There are also a few pages of "General Remarks." The volume also contains a 12-page index near the back of the notebook. Most of the volume is blank. On the inside front cover is a note about the provenance of the notebook.

    mssHM 80415

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    Richard Bentley notebook

    Manuscripts

    It is conjecture that the author of this notebook is Richard Bentley ("R. Bentley" appears on the verso of the second flyleaf). The volume includes several essays including "Sanderson's Hydrostaticks," "De Microscopiis," "De Telescopiis," and "Demonstrations of the 6th Axiom in Dr. Isaak Newton's Opticks." There are also 8 pages of notes regarding mathematics.

    mssHM 72871