Explore the scientific landscape of the past with Volume 28 of the 'American Journal of Science'. This historical record offers a fascinating glimpse into the scientific inquiries, discoveries, and debates that shaped the late 19th century. A valuable resource for historians of science, researchers, and anyone curious about the evolution of scientific thought, this volume captures a pivotal era in the advancement of knowledge.
Delve into detailed articles, reports, and analyses that reflect the cutting-edge research of the time. From physics to geology, and chemistry to astronomy, 'American Journal of Science' presents a comprehensive overview of the scientific disciplines that intrigued and challenged the scholars of its day.
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