These lecture notes written by James Dinwiddie ca. 1793 focus on natural history, chemistry, and metallurgy. He mentions several topics including agriculture, physical properties of water, and mineralogy.
These lecture notes written by James Dinwiddie ca. 1793 are titled "Miscellanies". The notes deal with a variety of chemical, physical, and biological topics.
This file contains a one page newspaper clipping from a Calcutta newspaper. The clipping is a reprinted editorial letter from Joseph Priestley denouncing the new theories of chemistry.
Item is a letter written by Prof. James Ross to certify that James Baxter attended a chemistry class at the Presbyterian College. The letter was written in Truro, Nova Scotia on April 12, 1862.
These point form notes were taken by James Dinwiddie at a lecture on Wednesday, June 11, 1783. The notes cover a range of topics in chemistry and physics including Boschovich's Theory, chemical mixtures, evaporation, and magnetic curves.
These notes written by James Dinwiddie contain sections of notes on various topics including the history of medicine, chemistry, electricity, proof of repulsions, and mathematics.
These are a series of notes taken by James Dinwiddie between March 23, 1809 and December 21, 1809 from lectures given at the Royal Institution. The topics range from the electro-chemistry to astronomical systems to botanical taxonomies. This file consists of one volume.
These are a series of notes taken by James Dinwiddie between December 22, 1808 and March 11, 1809 from lectures given at the Royal Institution. The topics range from the orbits of the sun and moon to the state of science prior to Isaac Newton to chemical attraction. This file consists of one volume.
Fonds contains photocopies of G.W. McQueen's letters to his mother and sister while he was attending Dalhousie University; G.W. McQueen's annotated textbook, Introduction to Anglo-Saxon (1875); and G.W. McQueen's notebooks from Professor Lawson's junior chemistry class (1876-1877) and Professor Lyall's psychology class (1877).
Fonds contains off-prints of Lawson's papers (1854-1894), a handwritten catalogue of Lawson's library, handwritten botanical observations (1891), a published program of a course of botany lectures, published testimonials (1874), and an obituary (1895).
Item is a hardbound volume of course material for CHEM 1042B, written by Dr. Aue, Department of Chemistry faculty, Dalhousie University. It is subtitled, "A collection of lecture notes, correct/incorrect statements, typical exam questions with/without answers, and practice questions — all as used in earlier renditions of CHEM 1040."
These notes written by James Dinwiddie focus on experiments involving air; he documents his procedures as well as the results. Dinwiddie includes a hand-drawn diagram of various scientific apparatus at the front of the notes.
Item consists of a report documenting the achievements of the alumni, students, and faculty members of the Department of Chemistry during the period July 1, 2001 to June 30, 2004.
Item consists of a report documenting the achievements of the alumni, students, and faculty members of the Department of Chemistry during the period July 1, 1998 to June 30, 2001.
Item consists of a report documenting the achievements of the alumni, students, and faculty members of the Department of Chemistry during the period July, 1995 - June, 1998.
Item consists of a report documenting the achievements of the alumni, students, and faculty members of the Department of Chemistry during the period July 1992 - June, 1995.
Item consists of a report documenting the achievements of the alumni, students, and faculty members of the Department of Chemistry during the period July 1985 - June, 1992.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Spring 2015), which features articles about Dalhousie and the ocean economy; award-winning chemist Dr. Axel Becke; and research into newcomers.
Item consists of a report documenting the achievements of the alumni, students, and faculty members of the Department of Chemistry during the period January 1984 - June, 1985.
Item consists of a report documenting the achievements of the alumni, students, and faculty members of the Department of Chemistry during the period January - December, 1982.
Item consists of a report documenting the achievements of the alumni, students, and faculty members of the Department of Chemistry during the period January - December, 1981.
Item consists of a report documenting the achievements of the alumni, students, and faculty members of the Department of Chemistry during the period January - December, 1980.
Item consists of a report documenting the achievements of the alumni, students, and faculty members of the Department of Chemistry during the period January - December, 1979.
Item consists of a report documenting the achievements of the alumni, students, and faculty members of the Department of Chemistry during the period January - December, 1978.
Item consists of a report documenting the achievements of the alumni, students, and faculty members of the Department of Chemistry during the period January - December, 1977.
Item consists of a report documenting the achievements of the alumni, students, and faculty members of the Department of Chemistry during the period January - December, 1976.
Item consists of a report documenting the achievements of the alumni, students, and faculty members of the Department of Chemistry during the period January - December, 1975.
Item consists of a report documenting the achievements of the alumni, students, and faculty members of the Department of Chemistry during the period January - December, 1974.
Item consists of a report documenting the achievements of the alumni, students, and faculty members of the Department of Chemistry during the period January - December, 1973.
Item consists of a report documenting the achievements of the alumni, students, and faculty members of the Department of Chemistry during the period January - December, 1972.
Item consists of a report documenting the achievements of the alumni, students, and faculty members of the Department of Chemistry during the period January - December, 1970.
Item consists of a report documenting the achievements of the alumni, students, and faculty members of the Department of Chemistry during the period January - December, 1969.
In this scientific journal, James Dinwiddie discusses various topics in chemistry including the effects of fire, water, acids, and bases on mixtures. He also notes the properties of different types of air such as fixed air, nitrous air, and inflammable air. This file consists of one journal.