Navegação História da Ciência por autor "Hales, Stephen"
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A description of ventilators; whereby great quantities of fresh air may with ease be copnveyed into mines, goals, hospitals, work houses and ships, in exchange for their noxious air... account also of their great usefullness in may other respects: as in preserving all sorts of grain dry, sweet and... as also in dry corn, malt, hops, gun-powder etc...
Hales, Stephen (W. innys, r. manby and t. woodward, 1743) -
Philosophical experiments: containing useful, and necessary instructions for such as undertake long voyages at sea. shewing how sea-water may be made fresh ... how biscuit ... may be secured from the weevel ... and flesh preserv'd in hot climates ... to which is added , an account of several experiments and observations on chalybeat or steel-waters... which were read before the royal society...
Hales, Stephen (W. innys and r. manby, 1739) -
A treatise on ventilators
Hales, Stephen (Richard Manby, 1758) -
A treatise on ventilators.
Hales, Stephen (1758) -
Vegetable staticks; or, an account of some statical experiments on the sap in vegetables
Hales, Stephen (W. and j. innys, 1727) -
Vegetable staticks; or, An account of some statical experiments on the sap in vegetables
Hales, Stephen (W. and J. Innys, 1727)