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James Hyatt (1816-1904)
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The elements of chemistry: embracing the general principles, and references to the most important applications of the science, with a description of the chief inorganic and organic substances, in accordance with recent discoveries and present theories / by James Hyatt. New York: Clark, Austin & Smith, 1855. 240 pages.
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Publication date 1855
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