John William Draper
(1811–1882)

English-born American scientist

John William Draper

Works

  • Experiments on absorption, 1836 (short work) (external scan)
  • Introductory lecture to the course of chemistry, 1841 (external scan)
  • Elements of Chemistry, 1842. (external scan)
  • A treatise on the forces which produce the organization of plants, 1844 (external scan)
  • Text-Book on Chemistry. For the Use of Schools and Colleges. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1846 (external scan)
  • Text-Book on Natural Philosophy. 1847. (external scan)
  • An introductory lecture on phosphorus, 1847 (external scan)
  • An introductory lecture on oxygen gas, 1848 (external scan)
  • The influence of physical agents on life, 1850 (external scan)
  • Human Physiology, Statistical and Dynamical; or, the Conditions and Course of the Life of Man. 1856. (external scan)
  • The historical influence of the medical profession, 1863 (external scan)
  • Thoughts on the Future Civil Policy of America. 1865. (external scan)
  • A text-book on physiology, 1866 (external scan)
  • Scientific Memoirs; Being Experimental Contributions to a Knowledge of Radiant Energy. 1878. (external scan)
  • History of the American Civil War, 3 vols. (1867-70) (external scans (multiple parts): 1, 2, 3)
  • History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science (1874) (external scan)
  • History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, 2 vols. (1864) (external scan)

Works about Draper


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