The evolution of a chemist Sir James Hall, Bt., F.R.S., P.R.S.E., of Dunglass, Haddingtonshire, , and his relations with Joseph Black, Antoine Lavoisier, and other scientists of the period [Book Review]

Annals of Science 19 (3):153-182 (1963)
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