Model sea gauge, maker unknown, before 1754. Once belonged to Stephen Demainbray. Demainbray's model sea gauge
[Contemporary collection of ms. papers relating to the work of Stephen Hales, chiefly on ventilators. 1740s-1750s. "Hales's experiments on air and respiration were the stimulus for the invention that more than any other contributed to his contemporary fame ... Hales's ventilators were installed in His Majesty's ships, in merchant vessels, in slave ships, and in hospitals and prisons ... As one of the first to call attention to the importance of fresh air, Hales deserves his reputation as a pioneer in the field of public health" (H. Guerlac, D.S.B.) Manuscript papers in English and French in 4 folders] Contemporary collection of ms. papers relating to the work of Stephen Hales
Hales "Vegetable Staticks" London, 1727. 1st edition. Hales "Vegetable Staticks" London, 1727. 1st edition.