APA Citation

Henry, T. (1773). Experiments and observations on the following subjects: 1. On the preparation, calcination, and medicinal uses of magnesia alba. 2. On the solvent qualities of calcined magnesia. 3. On the variety in the solvent powers of quick-lime, when used in different quantities. 4. On varioius absorbents, as promoting or retrading putrefaction. 5. On the comparative antiseptic powers of vegetable infusions prepared with lime, &c. 6. On the sweetening properties of fixed air. By Thomas Henry, apothecary. London: Printed for Joseph Johnson, No. 72, St. Paul's Church-yard.

Chicago Style Citation

Henry, Thomas. Experiments and Observations On the Following Subjects: 1. On the Preparation, Calcination, and Medicinal Uses of Magnesia Alba. 2. On the Solvent Qualities of Calcined Magnesia. 3. On the Variety in the Solvent Powers of Quick-lime, When Used in Different Quantities. 4. On Varioius Absorbents, As Promoting or Retrading Putrefaction. 5. On the Comparative Antiseptic Powers of Vegetable Infusions Prepared With Lime, &c. 6. On the Sweetening Properties of Fixed Air. By Thomas Henry, Apothecary. London: Printed for Joseph Johnson, No. 72, St. Paul's Church-yard, 1773.

MLA Citation

Henry, Thomas. Experiments and Observations On the Following Subjects: 1. On the Preparation, Calcination, and Medicinal Uses of Magnesia Alba. 2. On the Solvent Qualities of Calcined Magnesia. 3. On the Variety in the Solvent Powers of Quick-lime, When Used in Different Quantities. 4. On Varioius Absorbents, As Promoting or Retrading Putrefaction. 5. On the Comparative Antiseptic Powers of Vegetable Infusions Prepared With Lime, &c. 6. On the Sweetening Properties of Fixed Air. By Thomas Henry, Apothecary. London: Printed for Joseph Johnson, No. 72, St. Paul's Church-yard, 1773.

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