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  <dc:title>Unpublished paper, 'Note on the chemical composition of two liquids lately proposed as disinfectants of great power; and on the action of those liquids on putrid animal matter' by A B [Augustus Bozzi] Granville</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Granville writes of two chlorine-based disinfectants, liquid chlorine and crystallised carbonate of soda mixed with chlorine gas, and conducts experiments to discover their effect on dead bodies, including halting the decomposition process.

A graphite inscription below title reads 'Archives 1827 unpub'.

Subject: Chemistry / Biology

Written by Granville in Grafton Street, Berkeley Square [London]. Ordered not to be printed on 22 March 1827.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>20 February 1827</dc:date>
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