Chandler Encyclopedia and Epitome of Universal Knowledge

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Chandler’s Encyclopedia was named for and edited by William Henry Chandler, PhD, FCS, Lehigh professor of Chemistry, designer of the Chemical Laboratory, and director of the Lehigh Library. It was published in 1897 in three volumes and includes contributions from a large number of eminent scientists including Lehigh professors Mansfield Merriman, Benjamin Frazier, Charles L. Doolittle, Edmund M. Hyde, Joseph Klein and William Estes, who was a St. Luke’s Hospital surgeon and lecturer on physiology and hygiene.

William Henry Chandler (Editor).
Chandler Encyclopedia and Epitome of Universal Knowledge.
New York: Peter Fenelon Collier, 1898.

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Chandler Encyclopedia and Epitome of Universal Knowledge