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spelling | Lovett, Richard 1692-1780 Verfasser aut The subtil medium prov'd or, that wonderful power of nature, so long ago conjectur'd by the most ancient and remarkable philosophers, which they call'd sometimes æther, but oftener elementary fire, verify'd. Shewing, That all the distinguishing and essential qualities ascrib'd to æther by them, and the most eminent modern Philosophers, are to be found in electrical fire, and that too in the utmost Degree of Perfection. Giving An Account not only of the Progress and several Gradations of Electricity, from those ancient Times to the present; But also accounting, First, For the natural Difference of electrical and non-electrical Bodies. Secondly, Shewing the Source or main Spring from whence the electric Matter proceeds. Thirdly, Its various Uses in the animal Oeconomy, particularly when apply'd to Maladies and Disorders incident to the human Body. Illustrated by a Variety of known Facts. Fourthly, The Method of applying it in each particular Case. And, Lastly, The several Objections brought against it accounted for and answer'd. By R. Lovett, Of the Cathedral Church of Worcester London printed for J. Hinton, in Newgate-Street, W. Sandby, in Fleet-Street, and R. Lovett, at Worcester [1756] Online-Ressource ([6],141,[5]Seiten) ill 8° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier English Short Title Catalog, T114456 Price from imprint: price Two Shillings Reproduction of original from British Library With an index Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| Electricity Early works to 1850 http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0062602000?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Lovett, Richard 1692-1780 The subtil medium prov'd or, that wonderful power of nature, so long ago conjectur'd by the most ancient and remarkable philosophers, which they call'd sometimes æther, but oftener elementary fire, verify'd. Shewing, That all the distinguishing and essential qualities ascrib'd to æther by them, and the most eminent modern Philosophers, are to be found in electrical fire, and that too in the utmost Degree of Perfection. Giving An Account not only of the Progress and several Gradations of Electricity, from those ancient Times to the present; But also accounting, First, For the natural Difference of electrical and non-electrical Bodies. Secondly, Shewing the Source or main Spring from whence the electric Matter proceeds. Thirdly, Its various Uses in the animal Oeconomy, particularly when apply'd to Maladies and Disorders incident to the human Body. Illustrated by a Variety of known Facts. Fourthly, The Method of applying it in each particular Case. And, Lastly, The several Objections brought against it accounted for and answer'd. By R. Lovett, Of the Cathedral Church of Worcester Electricity Early works to 1850 |
title | The subtil medium prov'd or, that wonderful power of nature, so long ago conjectur'd by the most ancient and remarkable philosophers, which they call'd sometimes æther, but oftener elementary fire, verify'd. Shewing, That all the distinguishing and essential qualities ascrib'd to æther by them, and the most eminent modern Philosophers, are to be found in electrical fire, and that too in the utmost Degree of Perfection. Giving An Account not only of the Progress and several Gradations of Electricity, from those ancient Times to the present; But also accounting, First, For the natural Difference of electrical and non-electrical Bodies. Secondly, Shewing the Source or main Spring from whence the electric Matter proceeds. Thirdly, Its various Uses in the animal Oeconomy, particularly when apply'd to Maladies and Disorders incident to the human Body. Illustrated by a Variety of known Facts. Fourthly, The Method of applying it in each particular Case. And, Lastly, The several Objections brought against it accounted for and answer'd. By R. Lovett, Of the Cathedral Church of Worcester |
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title_exact_search_txtP | The subtil medium prov'd or, that wonderful power of nature, so long ago conjectur'd by the most ancient and remarkable philosophers, which they call'd sometimes æther, but oftener elementary fire, verify'd. Shewing, That all the distinguishing and essential qualities ascrib'd to æther by them, and the most eminent modern Philosophers, are to be found in electrical fire, and that too in the utmost Degree of Perfection. Giving An Account not only of the Progress and several Gradations of Electricity, from those ancient Times to the present; But also accounting, First, For the natural Difference of electrical and non-electrical Bodies. Secondly, Shewing the Source or main Spring from whence the electric Matter proceeds. Thirdly, Its various Uses in the animal Oeconomy, particularly when apply'd to Maladies and Disorders incident to the human Body. Illustrated by a Variety of known Facts. Fourthly, The Method of applying it in each particular Case. And, Lastly, The several Objections brought against it accounted for and answer'd. By R. Lovett, Of the Cathedral Church of Worcester |
title_full | The subtil medium prov'd or, that wonderful power of nature, so long ago conjectur'd by the most ancient and remarkable philosophers, which they call'd sometimes æther, but oftener elementary fire, verify'd. Shewing, That all the distinguishing and essential qualities ascrib'd to æther by them, and the most eminent modern Philosophers, are to be found in electrical fire, and that too in the utmost Degree of Perfection. Giving An Account not only of the Progress and several Gradations of Electricity, from those ancient Times to the present; But also accounting, First, For the natural Difference of electrical and non-electrical Bodies. Secondly, Shewing the Source or main Spring from whence the electric Matter proceeds. Thirdly, Its various Uses in the animal Oeconomy, particularly when apply'd to Maladies and Disorders incident to the human Body. Illustrated by a Variety of known Facts. Fourthly, The Method of applying it in each particular Case. And, Lastly, The several Objections brought against it accounted for and answer'd. By R. Lovett, Of the Cathedral Church of Worcester |
title_fullStr | The subtil medium prov'd or, that wonderful power of nature, so long ago conjectur'd by the most ancient and remarkable philosophers, which they call'd sometimes æther, but oftener elementary fire, verify'd. Shewing, That all the distinguishing and essential qualities ascrib'd to æther by them, and the most eminent modern Philosophers, are to be found in electrical fire, and that too in the utmost Degree of Perfection. Giving An Account not only of the Progress and several Gradations of Electricity, from those ancient Times to the present; But also accounting, First, For the natural Difference of electrical and non-electrical Bodies. Secondly, Shewing the Source or main Spring from whence the electric Matter proceeds. Thirdly, Its various Uses in the animal Oeconomy, particularly when apply'd to Maladies and Disorders incident to the human Body. Illustrated by a Variety of known Facts. Fourthly, The Method of applying it in each particular Case. And, Lastly, The several Objections brought against it accounted for and answer'd. By R. Lovett, Of the Cathedral Church of Worcester |
title_full_unstemmed | The subtil medium prov'd or, that wonderful power of nature, so long ago conjectur'd by the most ancient and remarkable philosophers, which they call'd sometimes æther, but oftener elementary fire, verify'd. Shewing, That all the distinguishing and essential qualities ascrib'd to æther by them, and the most eminent modern Philosophers, are to be found in electrical fire, and that too in the utmost Degree of Perfection. Giving An Account not only of the Progress and several Gradations of Electricity, from those ancient Times to the present; But also accounting, First, For the natural Difference of electrical and non-electrical Bodies. Secondly, Shewing the Source or main Spring from whence the electric Matter proceeds. Thirdly, Its various Uses in the animal Oeconomy, particularly when apply'd to Maladies and Disorders incident to the human Body. Illustrated by a Variety of known Facts. Fourthly, The Method of applying it in each particular Case. And, Lastly, The several Objections brought against it accounted for and answer'd. By R. Lovett, Of the Cathedral Church of Worcester |
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title_sort | the subtil medium prov d or that wonderful power of nature so long ago conjectur d by the most ancient and remarkable philosophers which they call d sometimes æther but oftener elementary fire verify d shewing that all the distinguishing and essential qualities ascrib d to æther by them and the most eminent modern philosophers are to be found in electrical fire and that too in the utmost degree of perfection giving an account not only of the progress and several gradations of electricity from those ancient times to the present but also accounting first for the natural difference of electrical and non electrical bodies secondly shewing the source or main spring from whence the electric matter proceeds thirdly its various uses in the animal oeconomy particularly when apply d to maladies and disorders incident to the human body illustrated by a variety of known facts fourthly the method of applying it in each particular case and lastly the several objections brought against it accounted for and answer d by r lovett of the cathedral church of worcester |
title_sub | or, that wonderful power of nature, so long ago conjectur'd by the most ancient and remarkable philosophers, which they call'd sometimes æther, but oftener elementary fire, verify'd. Shewing, That all the distinguishing and essential qualities ascrib'd to æther by them, and the most eminent modern Philosophers, are to be found in electrical fire, and that too in the utmost Degree of Perfection. Giving An Account not only of the Progress and several Gradations of Electricity, from those ancient Times to the present; But also accounting, First, For the natural Difference of electrical and non-electrical Bodies. Secondly, Shewing the Source or main Spring from whence the electric Matter proceeds. Thirdly, Its various Uses in the animal Oeconomy, particularly when apply'd to Maladies and Disorders incident to the human Body. Illustrated by a Variety of known Facts. Fourthly, The Method of applying it in each particular Case. And, Lastly, The several Objections brought against it accounted for and answer'd. By R. Lovett, Of the Cathedral Church of Worcester |
topic | Electricity Early works to 1850 |
topic_facet | Electricity Early works to 1850 |
url | http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0062602000?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc |
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