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DANIELL, John Frederic (1790-1845)
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Printed letter from physician Robert Ferguson to Sir Benjamin Brodie of King's College London Council, 1839

Printed letter drafted by Robert Ferguson, Professor of Midwifery, King's College London, and addressed to Sir Benjamin Brodie of the Council of King's College, entitled 'The expediency of retaining the present Professors of Medicine and Surgery at King's College', annotated, probably by Daniell, 1839. 1 item

Pamphlet On the spontaneous evolution of sulphuretted hydrogen in the waters of the western coast of Africa by Daniell, 1841

Pamphlet by John Frederic Daniell entitled On the spontaneous evolution of sulphuretted hydrogen in the waters of the western coast of Africa, derived from a lecture delivered by Daniell to the Royal Institution, 21 May 1841, reprinted from article in Philosophical magazine, series 3, vol. 19, no, 121. With author's annotated dedication to William Prout, physiologist and chemist. 2 copies of pamphlet

Offprint of letter from Daniell to chemist Richard Phillips, 1842

Offprint of letter from Daniell to Richard Phillips, chemist, entitled On the constant voltaic battery, reprinted from the London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science, April 1842. With letter to Phillips concerning a disagreement with William Grove over credit for the invention of Grove's cell. 1 pamphlet with insert

Notebook of extracts of lectures by Daniell, [1835-1845]

Manuscript notebook containing extracts of various lectures delivered by Daniell at King's College London and the Military School of the East India Company, Addiscombe, Surrey, comprising mainly introductions to courses with general remarks on the purpose and practice of chemistry, 1835-1842; manuscript copy of remonstrance by Daniell addressed to the editor of the British Magazine concerning the possibility of reconciling divinity with natural philosophy, devoting considerable attention to Daniell's religious beliefs and state of mind, including critical remarks on a sermon implying science and religion to be irreconcilable and on deficiencies in clerical education, March 1844. With printed obituaries of Daniell pasted into front of volume from The lancet, The morning post, The medical times, 1845, [1835-1845]. 1 volume

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