when either of them is brought into an electrical state opposite to its natural one. In the synthesis, on the contrary, the natural energies or attractions come in equilibrium with each other; and when these are in a low state at common temperatures,... The Philadelphia Medical Museum - Page 93edited by - 1809Full view - About this book
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