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Scientific American Supplement, No. 795, March 28, 1891

Scientific American Supplement, No. 795, March 28, 1891

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Number of Chapters: 20

Length: 04 hours and 27 minutes

Language: English

The Scientific American may be the oldest continuously published periodical in the United States, having launched its first publication in 1845. It has been a mainstay of popular science with in-depth articles across a broad spectrum of scientific fields. In this supplement are short articles ranging through such topics as The Business End of the American Newspaper, Chicago as a Seaport, Alternate Current Condensers, Gaseous Illuminants. and much more. - Summary by Larry Wilson

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The New Labor Exchange At Paris (Larry Wilson)
The Business End of the American Newspaper by A.H. Siegfried, Part 1 (Colton Wooten)
The Business End of the American Newspaper by A.H. Siegfried, Part 2 (Cbteddy)
How to Prevent Hay Fever by Alexander Rixa, M.D., New York (quartertone)
The Source of Chinese Ginger (Larry Wilson)
Floating Elevator and Spoil Distributor (Yaron Bernstein)
Improved Cold Iron Saw (Stacey Malcolm)
A Railway through the Andes / The Empress of India (mleigh)
Chicago as a Seaport (Cbteddy)
N.F. Burnham and His Life Work by W.H. Burnham (Colton Wooten)
Alternate Current Condensers (Yaron Bernstein)
The Telegraphic Communication between Great Britain, Europe, America, and the East by George Walter Niven (George Banfield)
Electricity in Transitu from Plenum to Vacuum by Prof. William Crookes, F.R.S. (Adrian Stephens)
Gaseous Illuminants by Prof. Vivian B. Lewes, Part 1 (quartertone)
Gaseous Illuminants by Prof. Vivian B. Lewes, Part 2 (quartertone)
Gaseous Illuminants by Prof. Vivian B. Lewes, Part 3 (quartertone)
Stereoscopic Projections (quartertone)
The Effect on Fowls of Nitrogenous and Carbonaceous Rations (Adrian Stephens)
Herbaceous Grafting (Julie Anne Thompson)
A Humorous Health Officer (Larry Wilson)
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