10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STOECHIOLOGY»
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stoechiology in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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American Medical Monthly
The 1st is devoted to Stoechiology, or an account of the immediate principles of
the fluids . and the tissues. And the 2nd embraces Histology, or a description of
all the tissues and fluids, containing histological or structural and organized ...
2
Memoirs and Proceedings - Manchester Literary and ...
... is the science of measuring the quantitative proportions, or the proportions of
the masses in which chemical elements stand in regard to each other. The mere
knowledge of these relations might be called ' quantitative stoechiology ...
Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 1856
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Memoir of John Dalton: And History of the Atomic Theory Up ...
... knowledge of these relations might be called ' quantitative stoechiology.' .
PRINCIPLE 1. P. 123. “ Every infinitely small particle of the mass of an element
has an infinitely small part of the chemical attractive force or aflinity.
EXPERIENCE 5.
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Chemistry: With Inorganic qualitative Analysis
The mere knowledge of these relations might be called quantitative stoechiology.
STUDIES ON STOICHIOMETRY, by Jeremias B. Richter, 1792—1794 (Quoted
from pp. 205-207 in A Source Book in Chemistry, H. M. Leicester and H. S. ...
5
A Source Book in Chemistry, 1400-1900
The mere knowledge of these relations might be called quantitative stoechiology.
6 . . . PRINCIPLE 1. Every infinitely small particle of the mass of an element has
an infinitely small part of the chemical attractive force of affinity. . . . EXPERIENCE
...
Henry Marshall Leicester, Herbert S. Klickstein, 1952
6
Ohio Medical and Surgical Journal
Stoechiology embraces fifteen chemical elements entering into the structure of
the human body — oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, sulphur, phosphorus,
calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, chlorine, fluorine, silicum, iron,
magnesium ...
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The Chambers Dictionary
n B'er a heavy, dull, spiritless, or unenterprising person. — adv stodg ily — n
stodg iness adj stodg'y heavy and cloggy; solemnly dull. [Perh imit] stoechiology.
stoechiometry. etc. See stoichiology. stoep simp, (SAfr) n a platform along the
front, ...
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Diseases of man: data of their nomenclature, classification ...
Stoechiology * is the study of the chemical elements of the gases, fluids, and
solids of the body. 10. Human physiology is the study : (1,) of the uses of the
organs ; and (2,) of the functions of the apparatuses of the body of man. //.
Comparative ...
John William Severin Gouley, 1888
Stoechiology.—"I' here are a great many ways of curing consumption, but the “
Stoechiological Method " has the advantage in respect to its nomenclature, at
least. So far as we can find, all there is to stoechiology is hypophosphites, a class
of ...
George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1893
Stoechiology.—'l'here are a great many ways of curing consumption, but the “
Stoechiological Method " has the advantage in respect to its nomenclature, at
least. So far as we can find, all there is to stoechiology is hypophosphites, a class
of ...