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An essay on combustion, with a view to a new art of dying and painting

Chapter 1: AN ESSAY ON COMBUSTION, WITH A VIEW TO A NEW ART OF DYING AND PAINTING.
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The author presents a systematic series of chemical experiments and arguments about combustion and the reduction of metals, proposing chemical methods to deposit gold, silver, and other metals onto textiles for dyeing, painting, and decorative maps. The essay details procedures involving hydrogen, phosphorus, sulphur and their gaseous compounds, charcoal, light, and acids, examines the oxygenation of combustible bodies, and disputes prevailing phlogiston hypotheses. Practical results, specimens, and applications are described alongside a concluding discussion and a nomenclature that summarise theoretical claims and experimental observations.

AN
ESSAY
ON
COMBUSTION,
WITH A VIEW TO A
NEW ART
OF
DYING AND PAINTING.

WHEREIN

THE PHLOGISTIC AND ANTIPHLOGISTIC HYPOTHESES
ARE PROVED ERRONEOUS.



By Mrs. FULHAME.


LONDON:

PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR,
BY J. COOPER, BOW STREET, COVENT GARDEN,

And Sold by J. Johnson, No. 72, St. Paul’s Church Yard;
G. G. and J. Robinson, Paternoster Row; and
T. Cadell, Jun. and W. Davies, Strand.


1794.

[ENTERED AT STATIONERS HALL.]