Explore the rich history of scientific and technological advancement with "Journal Of The Franklin Institute, Volume 188." This meticulously preserved volume offers a fascinating glimpse into the discoveries, innovations, and intellectual debates that shaped the late 19th century. Published by the esteemed Franklin Institute of Philadelphia, this journal features articles, reports, and discussions across various scientific disciplines, including physics, chemistry, engineering, and more.
Delve into detailed accounts of groundbreaking research, technological breakthroughs, and theoretical explorations that defined an era. This volume is an invaluable resource for historians of science and technology, researchers, and anyone interested in the evolution of modern scientific thought. Discover the enduring legacy of the Franklin Institute and its contributions to the advancement of knowledge.
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