Thomas Stewart Traill
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Scottish physician, chemist, mineralogist, meteorologist, zoologist and scholar
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Thomas Stewart Traill was a British physician, chemist, meteorologist, zoologist and scholar of medical jurisprudence. He was the grandfather of the physicist, meteorologist and geologist Robert Traill Omond FRSE .
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- LXIV. Some observations on the salt mines of Cardona, made during a tour in Spain, in the summer of 1814 (1816) (3)
- XXVIII.—Memoir of Dr Thomas Charles Hope, late Professor of Chemistry in the University of Edinburgh (3)
- Essay on the Physiognomy of Serpents (1844) (2)
- V. Notice of the Fossil Fishes found in the Old Red-Sandstone formation of Orkney, particularly of an undescribed species, Diplopterus Agassis (2)
- XXVII. Some Observations on the Bill of the Toucan; in a Letter to the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. K.B. P.R.S. H.M.L.S. (1)
- II.—On the Torbanehill Mineral (1)
- XIII. Some Observations on the Salt Mines of Cardona, made during a Tour in Spain, in the Summer of 1814. (1)
- Russian Vapor Bath (1833) (0)
- Observations on a Method of Employing the Ammoniaco-Nitrate of Silver, as a Test for Demonstrating the Presence of Very Minute Quantities of Arsenic (1838) (0)
- Essay on the physiognomy of serpents / by H. Schlegel ; translated by Thos. Stewart Traill. (0)
- III. Account of a Mineral from Orkney (0)
- XXXIII. Electro-Magnetic Experiments and Observations (0)
- XXI.—On the Composition of a New Writing-Ink, which, in resisting Chemical Deletion, promises to diminish the chance of the Falsification of Bills, Deeds, and other Documents (0)
- VIII. Examination and Analysis of the Berg-Meal, or Mineral Flour, found in the Parish of Degersfors, in the Province of West Bothnia, on the confines of Swedish Lapland (0)
- Case of Poisoning by Sulphuric Acid (1854) (0)
- V.—Dissertation on a Peruvian Musical Instrument like the Syrinx of the Ancients (0)
- Case of Poisoning by Scheele's Green (1851) (0)
- LXXIV. Remarks on some of the American animals of the genus Felis, particularly on the jaguar, Felis Onca Linn (1823) (0)
- The Late Professor Traill (1862) (0)
- Mr. Traill, on Cold Affusion in the Late Influenza (1805) (0)
- Contributions to Pathological Chemistry (1821) (0)
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