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022 - Action of Mineral Waters and of Hot Water upon the Bile Vivisection

from Scientific American Supplement, No. 415, December 15, 1883 · host Various

The Scientific American, recognized as the oldest continuously published periodical in the United States since its inception in 1845, remains a vital source of popular science. This captivating supplement features a series of intriguing short articles that delve into a variety of scientific topics. Explore the effects of alcohol on mental health, uncover the discovery of an ancient church in Jerusalem, learn about the preparation of lard for pharmaceutical purposes, and gain insights into the innovative Russian torpedo boat. Join us as we journey through the fascinating world of science and discovery, narrated by Larry Wilson.

The Scientific American, recognized as the oldest continuously published periodical in the United States since its inception in 1845, remains a vital source of popular science. This captivating supplement features a series of intriguing short articles that delve into a variety of scientific topics. Explore the effects of alcohol on mental health, uncover the discovery of an ancient church in Jerusalem, learn about the preparation of lard for pharmaceutical purposes, and gain insights into the innovative Russian torpedo boat. Join us as we journey through the fascinating world of science and discovery, narrated by Larry Wilson.

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