"History of the Progress and Present State of Animal Chemistry, Volume 2" offers a detailed look at the field of animal chemistry as it was understood in the early 19th century. Authored by William B. Johnson, this volume provides insights into the scientific advancements and prevailing theories of the time. It covers a range of topics related to the chemical composition, reactions, and processes occurring within animals.
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