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CONTENTS
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No V.
On the Advancement of Science, as connected with the Rise
and Progress of the Royal Institution.
page i
1. An Enquiry into the Origin of our Notion of Distance.
Drawn up from Notes left by the late Thomas Wedgwood,
Esq.
II. On Pendulums vibrating between Cheeks. By Benjamin
Gompertz, Esq.
III. Medical Jurisprudence.
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Foderé Médicine légale, 8vo.
6 vols. Paris, 1813. Orfila Toxocologie genérale, considé-
rée sous les Rapports de la Physiologie, de la Pathologie,
et de la Médicine légale, Paris, 1815.
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IV. A Descriptive Account of Mr. Thompson's Laboratory at
Cheltenham, for the Preparation of the Cheltenham Salts;
with a Chemical Analysis of the Waters whence they are
produced. By W. T. Brande, Esq. Sec. R. S. F. R. S. E.
M. Geol. Soc. Prof. Chem. R. I. &c.; and Samuel Parkes,
Esq. M. R.I. F. L. S. M. Geol. Soc. &c.
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V. An Account of Euler's Method of solving a Problem, rela-
tive to the Move of the Knight at the Game of Chess. From
a Correspondent.
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VI. Some Experiments and Observations on a new Acid Sub-
stsnce. By M. Faraday, Chem. Assistant in the Royal
Institution.
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