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Language:
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English
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Location:
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New York
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Date:
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1872
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Genre:
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Science
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Periodicals
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Publisher:
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D. Appleton
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Popular science monthly
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Absorbed Sanitarian, July 1904, World's advance, Oct. 1915 and Mechanics and
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