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Tobern Bergman, considered one of the greatest chemists of the 18th
century, edited this collection of lectures in chemistry by H.T.
Scheffer and published it in 1775. It is thought to be the first
book designed to be used as a textbook for university classes in
chemistry. Bergman presented the first of his successively improved
Tables of Elective Attractions in this book, a table of the
chemical elements which was one of the earliest attempts to present
all the chemical elements and their properties in a single table.
This table preceded the modern periodic table of the elements by
nearly a century. It is on the basis of this table that Bergman is
considered to be the father of physical chemistry. One of the
discoveries described in this book is Scheffer's "pelican
experiment" which disproved the transmutation of elements and
preceded by two decades the identical experiment carried out by
Antoine Lavoisier. This book should be of interest to historians of
science and chemists in particular, scientists in general and
educators. It can be used as additional reading in history courses.
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