A New General Biographical Dictionary, Volume 3T. Fellowes, 1857 - Biography |
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... Royal writers , and the criticism which he had passed on some of their order . But amongst a great deal of chicanery and cavil , some of the censures are undoubt- edly just . The greatest merit , however , of Baillet , is to have formed ...
... Royal writers , and the criticism which he had passed on some of their order . But amongst a great deal of chicanery and cavil , some of the censures are undoubt- edly just . The greatest merit , however , of Baillet , is to have formed ...
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... Royal College of Physicians , of which he became a fellow in 1790. He was one of the censors in 1792 , and also in 1797 ; and in 1794-5 he was appointed one of the commissioners for inspecting and licensing houses for the reception of ...
... Royal College of Physicians , of which he became a fellow in 1790. He was one of the censors in 1792 , and also in 1797 ; and in 1794-5 he was appointed one of the commissioners for inspecting and licensing houses for the reception of ...
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... Royal Society , into which he was elected a fellow in 1789 , he furnished an Account of a very singu- lar Case of Transposition of the Viscera , in which those of the right side of the thorax and abdomen were all found on the left , and ...
... Royal Society , into which he was elected a fellow in 1789 , he furnished an Account of a very singu- lar Case of Transposition of the Viscera , in which those of the right side of the thorax and abdomen were all found on the left , and ...
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... Royal Society for 1684 , is some account of Baker's work ; and , shortly afterwards , the council of that body having proposed a medal for the best answers to certain scientific queries , it was adjudged to Baker . He was intimate with ...
... Royal Society for 1684 , is some account of Baker's work ; and , shortly afterwards , the council of that body having proposed a medal for the best answers to certain scientific queries , it was adjudged to Baker . He was intimate with ...
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... Royal Society . Prior to this period , he was known to have de- voted himself to subjects better worthy of his powers ; and in 1742 he published his first scientific work , The Microscope Made Easy , and soon after his Employ- ment for ...
... Royal Society . Prior to this period , he was known to have de- voted himself to subjects better worthy of his powers ; and in 1742 he published his first scientific work , The Microscope Made Easy , and soon after his Employ- ment for ...
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Page 7 - A Series of Engravings, Accompanied with Explanations, Which Are Intended To Illustrate the Morbid Anatomy of Some of the Most Important Parts of the Human Body.
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Page 104 - Experimental Researches, concerning the Philosophy of Permanent Colours, and the best means of producing them by Dyeing, Calico-printing, &c.
Page 287 - He received the rudiments of his education at the grammar school of his native place, and thence went to St.
Page 61 - ... and presented therewith an excellent spectacle, by him devised, for the easier reading thereof, wherewith her majesty read all that was written therein with great admiration, and commended the same to the lords of the council, and the ambassadors, and did wear the same many times upon her finger.
Page 194 - ... all who differed in their religious opinions must suffer the vengeance of persecution. In pursuance of this opinion, when popery was abolished in England and the Church of England was established in its stead, severe penalties were inflicted upon all who dissented from the established church. In the time of the civil wars, in the reign of Charles I, the...
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