"The Popular Science Monthly, October, 1900" by Various is a scientific publication written in the late 19th century. This volume is a collection of articles that cover a range of contemporary scientific topics, aimed at making scientific knowledge accessible to a general audience. The articles within this issue discuss themes such as public health issues like the bubonic plague, advancements in gasoline automobile technology, and various scientific principles related to warfare and observation. The opening portion of the publication discusses an address given by Sir William Turner before the British Association, emphasizing the importance of scientific method and diligence in research. Turner reflects on historical figures in biology and anatomy, highlighting the evolution of scientific observation and the significance of new technologies in advancing knowledge. He also touches upon the interconnectedness of scientific disciplines and the necessity of applying rigorous methodologies to achieve scientific progress. By examining the methods and developments that have shaped biological science over the years, Turner sets a scholarly tone for the publication and underscores the relevance of scientific inquiry in understanding the natural world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
The Popular Science Monthly, October, 1900 Vol. 57, May, 1900 to October, 1900
By Various
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