The Popular Science Monthly, October, 1900 Vol. 57, May, 1900 to October, 1900

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The Popular Science Monthly, October, 1900 Vol. 57, May, 1900 to October, 1900

by Various Authors

EN·~5 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total
1

THE POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY

0:12
2

THE POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY.

0:02
3

ADDRESS OF THE PRESIDENT BEFORE THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION.A By Sir WILLIAM TURNER, F. R. S., UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH.

43:38
4

THE BUBONIC PLAGUE. By FREDERICK G. NOVY, Sc.D., M.D., JUNIOR PROFESSOR OF HYGIENE AND PHYSIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN.

48:27
5

GASOLINE AUTOMOBILES. By WILLIAM BAXTER, Jr.

22:06
6

SOME SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES OF WARFARE. By WILLIAM J. ROE.

30:16
7

MODERN MONGOLS. By F. L. OSWALD, M.D., A.M.

15:52
8

RELIGIOUS BELIEFS OF THE CENTRAL ESKIMO.B By Professor FRANZ BOAS.

23:46
9

MENTAL ENERGY.E By EDWARD ATKINSON.

17:38
10

CHAPTERS ON THE STARS. By Prof. SIMON NEWCOMB, U. S. N. VARIABLE STARS.

59:40

Description

A lively portrait of a turning point in scientific culture, the opening address captures the excitement of a grand assembly in Bradford. Sir William Turner, a respected physiologist, reflects on the growth of the British Association from a modest meeting to a bustling congregation of thousands, emphasizing the collective energy of scholars, engineers, and agricultural innovators. Listeners will feel the buzz of collaboration that bridges continents, recalling the recent joint gathering in Dover and the shared spirit of a “Universal Republic of Science.”

The second portion shifts to a thoughtful essay on the scientific method, reminding us that diligent observation and careful analysis are as vital today as they were for pioneers like William Harvey. By tracing the evolution of rigorous inquiry—from Harvey’s meticulous studies of the circulatory system to the early‑20th‑century insights of Carl von Ba—this segment underscores how disciplined reasoning transforms raw data into lasting knowledge. It offers a compelling glimpse into the mindset that drives discovery, inviting listeners to appreciate the timeless craft of true scientific investigation.

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Full title

The Popular Science Monthly, October, 1900 Vol. 57, May, 1900 to October, 1900 Vol. 57, May, 1900 to October, 1900

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (299K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Greg Bergquist, Charlie Howard, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2014-11-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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Various Authors

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