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Edward Coles ( - fl. 1697)
Relationships: Edward Coles was a correspondent of William Gibbons (1649-1728)Edward Coles was a correspondent of Nicholas, the Younger Staphorst (-fl. 1701)
Linked print sources: as Author (in assoc. with a ms or print source) - Extract of two Letters, the one to Dr. William Gibbons, Fellow of the College of Physitians London; the other to Mr. Nicholas Staphorst, Operator in Chymistry at Apothecaries-Hall, from Mr. Edward Coles, giving an account of a Red Colour produced by mixture of a Sulphureous Spirit with a Volatile Alcali.
References in Documents:
Selections from Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London (1665-1669) VII.
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Extract of two Letters, the one to
Dr.Wil
liam Gibbons
Fellow of the College of Physiti
ans
ans
the other to
Mr.Nicholas Sta
phorst
Operator in Chymistry atApothe
caries-
Hall, from
Mr.Edward Coles
giv
ing an account of a Red Colour produced by
mixture of a Sulphureous Spirit with a Volatile
Alcali.
ing an account of a Red Colour produced by
mixture of a Sulphureous Spirit with a Volatile
Alcali