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A History of Science — Volume 4

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The volume traces the transformation of chemical and biological inquiry from older speculative doctrines through the rise of modern chemistry—introducing atomic theory and quantitative relations of gases and compounds—into the detailed study of living systems. It reviews advances in anatomy and physiology across the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, surveys competing theories of organic evolution, and chronicles the parallel development of medical practice including preventive and bacteriological approaches. The book also treats the emergence of experimental psychology and the beginnings of oriental archaeology, concluding with appendices that synthesize methods and milestones in these interrelated scientific fields.

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Henry Smith Williams

Henry Smith Williams was an American physician and author known for his extensive contributions to popular science literature. He is best recognized for his multi-volume work, "A History of Science," which explores the development of scientific thought and discovery across various fields. Williams aimed to make complex scientific concepts accessible to the general public, reflecting his belief in the importance of science in everyday life. His other notable works include the "Every-day Science" series, which delves into practical applications of scientific principles. Through his writings, Williams sought to educate and inspire readers about the wonders of the natural world.

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