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posted on 17-10-2015 at 01:32
Early UVa Chemistry lab uncovered
Here's part of a chemistry laboratory forgotten for almost 200 years. Fume hoods? Closer to Ye Olde Athenors than to Bunsen burners (which weren't invented until forty years later).
We don't need no stinking fume hoods...
http://www.news.virginia.edu/content/jeffersonian-era-chemis...
-Bobby
[Edited on 17-10-2015 by Gearhead_Shem_Tov]
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