Peart, Edward, ca. 1756-1824
Edward Peart English physician and writer
Peart, Edward 1756-1824
Peart, E. (Edward), 1756?-1824
VIAF ID: 65502699 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Edward Peart ‡c English physician and writer
- 100 0 _ ‡a Edward Peart ‡c English physician and writer
- 100 1 _ ‡a Peart, E. ‡q (Edward), ‡d 1756?-1824
- 100 1 _ ‡a Peart, Edward ‡d 1756-1824
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (6)
Works
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The anti-Phlogistic doctrine of M. Lavoisier critically examined, and demonstratively confuted : In which its absurdities are exposed, and Clearly Proved to Arise from a Deficiency in its Principles; and That Defect is Supplied, and an Explanation Given, Upon Such Principles as Nature Evidently Employs and Reason Proves to be Indispensably Necessary. To which is added an appendix, consisting of strictures on Dr. Priestley's experiments on the generation of air from water; and of criticisms on the remarks made by the reviewers on the author's former writings. By E. Peart, M.D. etc. | |
Dissertatio medica inauguaralis de dyspepsia idiopathica. : Quam ... ex auctoritate ... Adriani Kluit ... | |
The generation of animal heat : investigated. With an introduction, in which is an attempt to point out, and ascertain, the elementary principles, and fundamental laws of nature; and apply them to the explanation, of some of the most interesting operations, and striking appearances of chemistry | |
On electricity, 1791: | |
On electricity; with occasional observations on magnetism : Pointing out the inconsistency and fallacy of the doctrine of positive and negative electricity: and investigating and explaining the true principles, composition, and properties of electric atmospheres. By E. Peart, M.D. and corresponding Member of the Medical Society of London. | |
On the elementary principles of nature : and the simple laws by which they are governed. Being an attempt to demonstrate their existence, and to explain their mode of action; particularly in those states, in which, they Produce the Attractions of Cohesion, Gravitation, Magnetism and Electricity; and also Fire, Light, and Water. By E. Peart, M.D. | |
Physiology; or, an attempt to explain the functions and laws of the nervous system; the contraction of muscular fibres; and the constant and involuntary actions of the heart, the stomach, and organs of respiration, By Means of Simple, Universal, and Unvarying Principles. To which are added, observations on the intellectual operations of the brain; And on the Diversity of Sensations: with remarks on the effects of poisons; and an explanation of the experiments of Galvani and others, on animal electricity. By E. Peart, M.D. &c |