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A description of ventilators : whereby great quantities of fresh air may with ease be conveyed into...

A description of ventilators : whereby great quantities of fresh air may with ease be conveyed into...

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A description of ventilators : whereby great quantities of fresh air may with ease be conveyed into mines, goals, hospitals, work-houses and ships, in exchange for their noxious air. An account also of their great usefulness in many other respects: as in preserving all sorts of grain dry, sweet, and free from being destroyed by weevels, both in grainaries and ships, and in preserving many other sorts of goods. As also in drying corn, malt, hop, gun-powder, &c., and for many other useful purposes. / Which was read before the Royal Society in May, 1741 ... By Stephen Hales ... ...

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A description of ventilators : whereby great quantities of fresh air may with ease be conveyed into mines, goals, hospitals, work-houses and ships, in exchange for their noxious air. An account also of their great usefulness in many other respects: as in preserving all sorts of grain dry, sweet, and free from being destroyed by weevels, both in grainaries and ships, and in preserving many other sorts of goods. As also in drying corn, malt, hop, gun-powder, &c., and for many other useful purposes. / Which was read before the Royal Society in May, 1741 ... By Stephen Hales ... ...

Publisher

London : Printed for W. Innys [etc.], 1743.

Date

1743.

Call Numbers

697.9/2A1

Record Identifier

74VvGO7vLyJd

MMS ID

991012563799702626

Language

English

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172 p. , : ill. ; 21 cm.

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Publisher

London : Printed for W. Innys [etc.], 1743.

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

1743.

Subjects

Subjects and topics

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A description of ventilators : whereby great quantities of fresh air may with ease be conveyed into mines, goals, hospitals, work-houses and ships, in exchange for their noxious air. An account also of their great usefulness in many other respects: as in preserving all sorts of grain dry, sweet, and free from being destroyed by weevels, both in gra...

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Notes

General note

A continuation was published in 1758 with title "A treatise on ventilators."

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Call Numbers

697.9/2A1

Record Identifier

74VvGO7vLyJd

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628.8

MMS ID

991012563799702626

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