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- Title
- XXXII. On static electrical inductive action. By Michael Faraday, Esq., D.C.L., F.R.S. To R. Phillips, Esq., F.R.S. ...Royal Institution, 4th Feb. 1843
- Identifier(s)
- text:485; APSimg6631; Goodman Number: 138
- Description
- Appear from the number (XXXII) to be part of a series of printed letters from this discoverer of electromagnetic induction and primary architect of classical Field Theory. Illustrated, with two diagrams. ; Item call number: 500 Pam. v. 6, no. 7.
- Creator
- Faraday, Michael, 1791-1867
- Source
- Science Pamphlet Collection (500 Pam. v. 6);
- Subject
- Broadsides ; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Physical Science; Broadside Subdivision: Electricity; Electricity; Electricity--Experiments
- Date
- 1843
- Title
- Letter on the cure of rheumatism by electricity
- Identifier(s)
- text:274604
- Description
- Letter written to an unidentified recipient, relative to the cure of rheumatism by electricity
- Subject
- Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790; Rheumatism; Electricity
- Date
- 1773
- Title
- William Henley's Experiments concerning the different efficacy of pointed and blunted rods, Title Page.
- Identifier(s)
- APSdigobj3128; APSdigobj3128
- Description
- References to Franklin.
- Creator
- Henley, William, d. 1779
- Source
- Experiments concerning the different efficacy of pointed and blunted rods (500.PAM.X.26);
- Subject
- Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790; Electricity; Lightning conductors
- Date
- 1774
- Title
- Public lectures. The faculty of arts announce the following courses of historical and scientific lectures, to be delivered in the College Hall. ...Philadelphia, November 23, 1846
- Identifier(s)
- text:233; APSimg6454; Goodman Number: 141; 973 C683 No. 639
- Description
- Advertises a series of ten lectures on electricity to be given by Professor [John F.] Frazer. Signed in type by Geo[rge] Allen, secretary of the faculty of arts.
- Creator
- University of Pennsylvania. Department of Arts
- Source
- Broadsides Collection (973 C683);
- Subject
- Broadsides ; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Physical Science; Broadside Subdivision: Electricity; Electricity; Public speaking; Universities & colleges
- Date
- 1846
- Title
- Newport, March 16, 1752. Notice is hereby given to the curious, that at the Court-House, in the Council-Chamber, is now to be exhibited, and continued from day to day, for a week or two; a course of experiments, on the newly-discovered electrical fire: containing; not only the most curious of those that have been published in Europe, but a considerable number of new ones lately made in Philadelphia; to be accompanied with methodical lectures on the nature and properties of that wonderful element
- Identifier(s)
- text:1772; APSimg6453; Goodman Number: 140; 973 C683 No. 275
- Description
- Kinnersley, collaborator with Benjamin Franklin in his electrical studies, lectured on electricity and lightning in Philadelphia, Newport, New York, and elsewhere before accepting an appointment as professor of English at the College of Philadelphia in 1753.; Photocopy. Location of original source unknown.
- Creator
- Kinnersley, Ebenezer, 1711-1778
- Source
- Broadsides Collection (973 C683);
- Subject
- Broadsides ; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Physical Science; Broadside Subdivision: Electricity; Electricity--Experiments; Fire; Public speaking
- Date
- 1752
- Title
- (From the [Philadelphia] Inquirer.) Letter from Dr. Hare. In reply to an inquiry respecting the influence of electricity in table turning. Philadelphia, July 27, 1853
- Identifier(s)
- text:255; APSimg6452; Goodman Number: 139; 973 C683 No. 347
- Description
- In this broadside the chemist Hare renders the opinion that "it is utterly impossible for six or eight, or any number of persons, seated around a table, to produce an electrical current." Upon his retirement as professor of chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania in 1847, Hare devoted a good deal of time to the investigatin of spiritualism, and much to the chagrin of the Philadelphia scientific establishment published Experimental investigation of the spirit manifestations, demonstrating the existence of spirts and their communication with mortals (1855).
- Creator
- Hare, Robert, 1781-1858
- Source
- Broadsides Collection (973 C683);
- Subject
- Broadsides ; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Physical Science; Broadside Subdivision: Electricity; Electricity; Spiritualism
- Date
- 1853
- Title
- Franklin and Electricity, 1752.
- Identifier(s)
- graphics:6078; APSdigobj2864
- Description
- F 85 comp am
- Source
- Print Collection;
- Subject
- Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790; Electricity; Kites (Scientific); Print Collection
- Date
- n. d.
- Title
- From the Winchester Virginian. Interesting galvanic experiments. Winchester, June 27, 1833
- Identifier(s)
- text:605; APSimg6607; Goodman Number: 137
- Description
- Sent to Peter Du Ponceau, president of the American Philosophical Society by John R. W. Dunbar, and read before the society on July 19, 1833. Includes manuscript note in the margin signed by Dunbar who performed a series of electrical experiments on the body of a recently executed criminal. By applying shocks from a battery supplied by Dr. [Julius Timoleon] Ducatel of the University of Maryland, and belonging to Mr. Edmondson, Dunbar was able evoke severe muscular contractions in the corpse.
- Creator
- Dunbar, John R. W. (John Richard Woodcock), 1805-1871
- Source
- American Philosophical Society Archives, Manuscript Communications (APS.Archives); http://www.amphilsoc.org/library/mole/a/apsmc.xml
- Subject
- Broadsides ; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Physical Science; Broadside Subdivision: Electricity; Electricity--Experiments; Electric shocks; Dead persons
- Date
- 1833
- Title
- Redemptoris typo. Tentamina de electricitate. ...Exercitium istud quod sibi dedicari concessit, présentiâ suâ nobiltabit D. Benjamin Franklin, bene meritorum de electricitate physicorum princeps in Mazarinaeo
- Identifier(s)
- text:787; APSimg6681; Goodman Number: 136
- Description
- Document announces the defense of a thesis by Louis-Hilaire Fagnan concerning the properties of electricity. Dr. Benjamin Franklin will be present, because the exercise is dedicated to him. See also more complete description with broadside. Includes illustration of Abraham and Isaac.; Hays reference #: Vol. 76, no. 38. Oversized.
- Creator
- Dumay, Julianus-Maria
- Source
- Benjamin Franklin Papers (Mss.B.F85); http://amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.B.F85-ead.xml
- Subject
- Broadsides ; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Physical Science; Broadside Subdivision: Electricity; Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790; Electricity; Public speaking
- Date
- [1779]
- Title
- Sir Humphry Davy: Natural Philosopher, Discoverer, Inventor, Poet and Man of Action
- Identifier(s)
- video:1130; 2012_04_004
- Description
- Henry LaBarre Jayne Lecture; Sir John Thomas gives the Henry LaBarre Jayne Lecture of 2012. He discusses Sir Humphry Davy and how he popularized science at his time.; Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. Vol. 157, No. 2 (June 2013), pp. 143-163
- Subject
- History of Science; Nitrous oxide; Poetry; Potash; Electricity; Agricultural chemistry; Anesthesiology; Davy, Humphry, Sir, 1778-1829; The Henry LaBarre Jayne Lecture.; APS Meeting Videos
- Date
- 2012-04-19
- Title
- Medical lecture notes "Excerpta Medica," 1864-1865; Medical notes - Excerpta Medica - William F. Jenks
- Identifier(s)
- text:332584
- Description
- Blank pages within notebook were not scanned.
- Subject
- Science--United States--History--19th century; Medicine--Study and teaching--History--19th century; Medical education; Medical sciences; Specific heat; Temperature; Typhoid fever; Smallpox; Electricity; Chickenpox; Epidemics; Pregnancy; Abortion; Miscarriage; Abortion; Reproduction; Jenks, William F. (William Furness), 1842-1881
- Date
- 1864-1865; 2020
- Title
- Medical lecture notes, 1863; Medical notes - University of Pennsylvania - H.B. Hare
- Identifier(s)
- text:332170
- Subject
- Science--United States--History--19th century; Medicine--Study and teaching--History--19th century; Medical education; Science and technology; Medical sciences; Chemistry; Biochemistry; Radiation; Temperature; Electricity; Lightning rods; Magnets; Photochemistry; Hare, Horace Binney, 1843-1879; Rogers, R. E. (Robert Empie), 1813-1884
- Date
- 1863; 2020
- Title
- Dr. R. E. Roger's Lectures on Chemistry, 1863-1865; Medical notes - Lectures on Chemistry
- Identifier(s)
- text:332628
- Subject
- Science--United States--History--19th century; Medicine--Study and teaching--History--19th century; Medical education; Science and technology; Medical sciences; Chemistry; Biochemistry; Radiation; Temperature; Wave-motion, Theory of; Light, Corpuscular theory of; Electricity; Lightning rods; Magnets; Photochemistry; Hare, Horace Binney, 1843-1879; Rogers, R. E. (Robert Empie), 1813-1884
- Date
- 1863-1865; 2020