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Observations upon the generation, composition, and decomposition of animal and vegetable substances : communicated in a letter to Martin Folkes, Esq., President of the Royal Society
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Author(s):
Needham, John Turberville
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Folkes, Martin
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Printed in the year MDCCXLIX [1749]
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[s.n.]
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Biodiversity Heritage Library
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Biodiversity Heritage Library
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Others
Subject(s):
Reproduction. , Reproduction--Early works to 1800. , Spontaneous generation--Early works to 1800.
Keywords:
Reproduction Early works to 1800. Spontaneous generation Early works to 1800. Reproduction.
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