Reason Why

Reason Why

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Robert Kemp Philp 1856
English
Preface
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  • Preface
  • Chapter 1
  • Chapter 2
  • Chapter 3
  • Chapter 4
  • Chapter 5
  • Chapter 6
  • Chapter 7
  • Chapter 8
  • Chapter 9
  • Chapter 10
  • Chapter 11
  • Chapter 12
  • Chapter 13
  • Chapter 14
  • Chapter 15
  • Chapter 16
  • Chapter 17
  • Chapter 18
  • Chapter 19
  • Chapter 20
  • Chapter 21
  • Chapter 22
  • Chapter 23
  • Chapter 24 Refraction and Reflection of Light
  • Chapter 25 Mirrors and Reflection
  • Chapter 26
  • Chapter 27 What is Electricity
  • Chapter 28 Lightning
  • Chapter 29 Thunder
  • Chapter 30 Atmosphere
  • Chapter 31 Wind
  • Chapter 32 A Barometer
  • Chapter 33 A Thermometer
  • Chapter 34 What is Sound
  • Chapter 35 What is Water
  • Chapter 36 What is Attraction
  • Chapter 37 What is Repulsion
  • Chapter 38 Why does a Humming Top make a Humming Noise
  • Chapter 39 Why are Soap Bubbles Round
  • Chapter 40 Mouse and Trap Spinner
  • Chapter 41 Why do we Eat Food
  • Chapter 42 Food and Nourishment
  • Chapter 43 Blood
  • Chapter 44 How our Bodies Heal
  • Chapter 45 Bones in the Body
  • Chapter 46 Ligaments
  • Chapter 47 Nerves
  • Chapter 48 Why do we see Objects
  • Chapter 49 Why do we Hear
  • Chapter 50 Why do we Taste
  • Chapter 51 Part 1 Why do we Perspire
  • Chapter 51 Part 2
  • Chapter 51 Part 3
  • Chapter 52 Animals and Creation
  • Chapter 53 Birds and Fish
  • Chapter 54 Moles, Elephants and other creatures
  • Chapter 55 Quadrupeds
  • Chapter 56 Weather and Animals
  • Chapter 57 Insects
  • Chapter 58 Animal Plant or Mineral
  • Chapter 59 Flowers and Plants
  • Chapter 60 Plants
  • Chapter 61 Plants and Trees
  • Chapter 62 Vegetable Oils and Fats
  • Chapter 63 Vegetable Gums
  • Chapter 64 Wood
  • Chapter 65 Plants and Seeds
  • Chapter 66 Caterpillars and other Insects
  • Chapter 67
  • Conclusion
This collection of useful information on "Common Things" is put in the interesting form of "Why and Because," and comprehends a familiar explanation of many subjects which occupy a large space in the philosophy of Nature, relating to air, animals, atmosphere, caloric, chemistry, ventilation, materia medica, meteorology, acoustics, electricity, light, zoölogy, etc. - Summary by Anonymous

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