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  1. Lavoisier's Thoughts on Calcination and Combustion, 1772-1773.C. Perrin & Antoine Lavoisier - 1986 - Isis 77 (4):647-666.
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  • Lavoisier's Early Career in Science: An Examination of Some New Evidence.J. B. Gough - 1968 - British Journal for the History of Science 4 (1):52-57.
    Shortly before his death in 1934, the British historian of chemistry, A. N. Meldrum, published two lengthy articles on Lavoisier's early career in science. After a careful investigation of the collection of manuscripts at the Académie des Sciences in Paris and in light of a detailed and penetrating analysis of Lavoisier's published work, Meldrum concluded that as a youth, Lavoisier was concerned with chemistry only to the extent that he found it useful for his mineralogical and geological researches. Lavoisier began (...)
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  • A Lost Memoir of Lavoisier.Henry Guerlac - 1959 - Isis 50 (2):125-129.
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  • History of Science as Explanation.William H. Dray - 1978 - Philosophy of Science 45 (2):331-333.
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  • The Origin of Lavoisier's First Experiments on Combustion.Robert E. Kohler Jr - 1972 - Isis 63 (3):349-355.
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  • Lavoisier on Fire and Air: The Memoir of July 1772.Robert Morris Jr & Henry Guerlac - 1969 - Isis 60 (3):374-382.
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  • Chemistry, Physics, and the Chemical Revolution.Evan Melhado - 1985 - Isis 76:195-211.
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