"Observations On A Series Of Electrical Experiments" details the groundbreaking electrical experiments conducted by Dr. Hoadly and Benjamin Wilson. This historical record provides invaluable insights into the early study of electricity and the scientific methodologies of the 18th century. The book meticulously documents a series of experiments, offering a detailed account of their process, observations, and conclusions.
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