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A moral and physical thermometer: or, A scale of the progress of temperance and intemperance
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Additional observations on making a thermometer for measuring the higher degrees of heat. By Mr. Josiah Wedgwood, F.R.S. and A.S. and potter to Her Majesty. Read at the Royal Society, June 22, 1786
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Explication des principes etablis par M. de Reaumur, pour la construction des thermometres dont les degrés soient comparables
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A description of the nature, construction, and use of the Torricellian, or simple barometer
With a scale of rectification for estimating the true altitude of the column of mercurcy (equal to the Weight of the Atmosphere) to the Hundredth Part of an Inch. Also The Theory and Construction of the Compound Barometer; the Nature and Use of the Thermometer, and Hygrometer. With an appendix. Containing an Analytical Solution of a Barometrical Problem. The whole illustrated by Copper-Plate Figures of the several Instruments. By Benjamin Martin -
Essays on the construction and graduation of thermometers, and on the heating and cooling of bodies
By George Martine, M.D -
Der wohltemperierte Mensch
Wissenschaft und Alltag des Fiebermessens (1850 - 1900) -
A history of the thermometer and its use in meteorology
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A table plainly teaching ye making and use of a wetherglas
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The construction and use of a thermometer, for shewing the extremes of temperature in the atmosphere, during the observer's absence. Together with experiments on the variations of local heat; and other meteorological observations. By James Six, Esq. F.R.S
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Description and use of a thermometer for measuring the higher degrees of heat
from a red heat up to the strongest that vessels made of clay can support. By Josiah Wedgwood, F. R. S. and Potter to her Majesty. Extracted from a paper communicated by him to the Royal Society May 9th, 1782, and published in Vol. LXXII. of the Philosophical Transactions -
An attempt to compare and connect the thermometer for strong fire, described in volume LXXII. of the Philosophical transactions, with the common mercurial ones. By Mr. Josiah Wedgewood, ... Read at the Royal Society, May 13, 1784
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The nature of the thermometer deduced from Sir Isaac Newton's scale of degrees of heat hereunto annexed
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A description of the nature, construction, and use of the Torricellian, or simple barometer
With a Scale of Rectification For estimating the True Altitude of the Column of Mercury (equal to the Weight of the Atmosphere) to the Hundredth Part of an Inch. Also the theory and construction of the compound barometer ; the Nature and Use of the Thermometer, and Hygrometer. With an Appendix, Containing an Analytical Solution of a Barometrical Problem. The whole illustrated by Copper-Plate Figures of the several Instruments. By Benjamin Martin -
Thermometrum magnum
or, grand standard thermometer. Expressing all degrees of heat and cold, from that with which Mercury boils, to that which congeals it into solid Metal. To which are adjusted the celebrated scales of Sir Isaac Newton, Fahrenheit, De L'Isle, and Reaumur, for comparing observations made in every part of the globe, and in all Degrees of Temperature in the Air, or any other Bodies. The whole delineated on, and illustrated by, a large copper-plate. By Benjamin Martin