Author: COOPER, Daniel; Robert COOPER. Title: On the Luminosity of the Human Subject after Death, with Remarks and Details of Experiments made with a view of determining the nature of the fact. [included in The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine, and Journal of Science. Third Series. No. 76. Vol. 12. May 1838].
Description: London: printed by Richard and John E Taylor, 1838. 8vo. Pp 420-426, text table, [pp 385-419 and 427-464 comprising balance of issue]. Original printed blue paper wraps, uncut/unopened. Wraps slightly browned and chipped. * Daniel Cooper (1817?-1842) was educated for the medical profession but took a more active interest in botany, where his main published work was the 'Flora Metropolitana'. He edited a new edition of Bingley's 'Useful Knowledge' and also began the 'Microscopic Journal'.
Keywords: Daniel COOPER Science Luminosity Human Subject Death
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