Observations on the Soda, Magnesia, and Lime, Contained in the Water of the Ocean; Shewing That They Operate Advantageously There by Neutralizing Acids, and among Others the Septic Acid, and That Sea-Water May Be Rendered Fit for Washing Clothes without the Aid of Soap

Published in Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, in 1802, in volume 5, pages 139-147

Date published:1802

JSTOR: 1004985
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