Word: arsenic
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...summaries of papers are all purely scientific; they treat of the verbs of saying in Plato, of open questions in English philology, of the separation of copper from arsenic by means of electricity, etc. Under the head of "Miscellaneous." articles of various kinds are to be found, notably the announcement of a series of lectures on Egypt to be delivered in Cambridge, Boston, New York and other cities by Miss A. B. Edwards, of London. The lectures will be on ancient as well as modern Egypt, and will treat of the discoveries made of recent years by the Egypt Exploration...
Last evening Prof. H. B. Hill gave a lecture before the Boylston Chemical Club, in which he showed the effects of arsenical papers on the human system. The question is of practical importance to every one of us, and in the present state of public opinion, it is our duty to agitate the subject as much as possible. In every country of Europe except England, the most stringent laws are in force against arsenical products, and in England, determined efforts are being made for proper legislation. In America, however, public opinion needs further education. It is popularly supposed that...
Prof. H. B. Hill will address the Boylston Chemical Club on "Arsenic in wall papers" this evening at 7.30 in Boylston Hall. Members of the University are invited...
JOHN ENDICOTT.BOYLSTON CHEMICAL CLUB.- Meeting at 7.30 p. m. in Boylston Lecture Hall. Prof. H. B. Hill will speak on "Arsenic in Wall Papers." Business meeting after the lecture in 8 Boylston...
Professor Jackson gave a very interesting lecture on the dangers of having arsenic in wall papers to the class in Chemistry I yesterday...