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Eleanor Dobson. Victorian Alchemy: Science, Magic, and Ancient Egypt. Kathleen Sheppard pp. 190-191.
Takaaki Inuzuka; Haruko Laurie. Alexander Williamson: A Victorian Chemist and the Making of Modern Japan. Akihito Suzuki pp. 191-192.
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