The young chemist's pocket companion; connected with a portable laboratory. Containing a philosophical apparatus, and a great number of chemical agents; by which any person may perform an endless variety of amusing and instructing experiments; intended to promote the cultivation of the science of chemistry. By James Woodhouse, M.D. Professor of chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania, &c. [Two lines from Priestly]
  
  
    
      
    
    
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        Philadelphia: Printed by J.H. Oswald, no. 179, South Second-Street, 1797.
        
      
 
    
    
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        Oswald, John H., 1777?-1810, printer. 
      
 
    
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      - W21099
 
    
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    - 330832
 
    
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      - viii,[1],10-56,[4]p. ;  12⁰
 
    
    
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      - With a half-title.
Advertisement for Woodhouse's lectures on chemistry, p. [57-58]. 
    
    
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      - Signatures: A?(+-A2) B-E? (E6 blank). - RINK AND EVANS MENTION A PLATE. VERIFY