OCR PDF Compression. A publication from the mid 1700's, The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society provides an interesting read. It was one of the premier and most influential scientific journals of early industrial era. This is one page from that document, taken from volume 50, published in 1758. It is a useful publication for the purposes of reasearching some of the beginnings of modern science. Office Automation
OCR PDF Compression. A publication from the mid 1700's, The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society provides an interesting read. It was one of the premier and most influential scientific journals of early industrial era. This is one page from that document, taken from volume 50, published in 1758. It is a useful publication for the purposes of reasearching some of the beginnings of modern science. Office Automation
OCR PDF Compression. A publication from the mid 1700's, The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society provides an interesting read. It was one of the premier and most influential scientific journals of early industrial era. This is one page from that document, taken from volume 50, published in 1758. It is a useful publication for the purposes of reasearching some of the beginnings of modern science. Office Automation
OCR PDF Compression. A publication from the mid 1700's, The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society provides an interesting read. It was one of the premier and most influential scientific journals of early industrial era. This is one page from that document, taken from volume 50, published in 1758. It is a useful publication for the purposes of reasearching some of the beginnings of modern science. Office Automation
the figns of a kaind inferlien: The fanners and graziers in Huntingdonfhirs, Canabeidgc1hire, Liticolnibire, Kent. 'and Yotkihire, from wham. I haw writtrn tellinionies, all agree, that they moor knew of a bea4 having doe coma- giout dillernper MCor than once. In this noting, particularly, Mr. J. Whew, the farmer mentioned in illy Lay, has now aiming hi. Rook at Godman- Midler eget toted which hdd the oidIdgiods Einem ger the Itril tiene.ioapptaresi in Gradnunclinfler to 1746. It reigned III £744, 17gs, and 0756 ; the two loft not Go generally ever the town as the two former years. All the& fon: hews Mr. Malde fuffered by t he loft of his cattle s yet than fig& rem, which recovered in v746, remained all the while the dif- temper 123 in the farm the three years it rated, were in the miditt of the kb male, hy with t crn in the fame barns, mt of the fame fodder, nay of fuch as the dint:papered beaus had left and flabbered u pon, dreek .ficr them, and conftantly received their breath and &anon, withoot CVLY being in the lull affefted. Is net this n convincing proof ? If in ge- neral the cattle be fafceptible of a focond infet.tion, how routes it, that net one of thole eigbt cows %we ibinledt In the yens show:mentioned the Aillemper (pared no beaA, bat fuch no had motored from that dif- mbe : and this is oonfmned to me by Mr. Mehew's father and brother, all the cinM banners of God- manalielbar, and it the opinion of all die format and gravers in Huntingdonflitm, who we fo thmotsghly convinced of there being no (mond ideation, that they