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|aNeedham, Joseph,|d1900-
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|aScience and civilisation in China /|cby Joseph Needham.
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|aCambridge [Eng.] :|bUniversity Press,|c1954-
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|av :|billus., maps (part fold.) ;|c24 cm.
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|aIncludes bibliographies.
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|a v. 1. Introductory orientations. -- v. 2. History of scientific thought. -- v. 3. Mathematics and the sciences of the heavens and the earth. -- v. 4. Physics and physical technology: pt. 1. Physics, with the collaboration of Wang Ling and the special co-operation of Kenneth Girdwood Robinson. pt. 2. Mechanical engineering.pt. 3. Civil engineering and nautics with the collaboration of Wang Ling and Lu Gwei-Djen. -- v. 5.Chemistry and chemical technology. pt. 2. Spagyrical discovery and invention: magisteries of gold and immortality, with the collaboration of Lu Gwei-Djen. pt. 3. Spagyrical discovery and invention: historical survey,from cinnabar elixirs to synthetic insulin. pt. 4.Spagyrical discovery and invention: apparatus, theories,and gifts. pt. 5. Spagyrical discovery and invention : physiological alchemy, with the collaboration of Lu Gwei-Djen. pt. 12. Ceramic technology by Rose Kerr and Nigel Wood. pt. 13. Mining, by Peter J. Golas. -- v. 6. Biology and biological technology. pt. 1. Botany. pt. 2.Agriculture, by Francesca Bray. pt. 6. Medicine -- v. 7.pt. 2. General conclusions and reflections.
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|aScience|zChina|xHistory.
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|aTechnology|zChina|xHistory.
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|aScience and civilization.
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|aChina|xCivilization.
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|aWang, Ling.
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