The Story of Modern Science
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The Story of Modern Science is a ten-volume book
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 series by Henry Smith Williams
Henry Smith Williams
Henry Smith Williams was a medical doctor, lawyer, and author of a number of books on medicine, history, and science. He was born in 1863 and died in 1943.-Select works:*The Historians' History of the World *The Story of Modern Science*...

, published by Funk and Wagnalls Co. The books, published in 1923, explain in great detail the then-cutting-edge technology
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 and scientific methods of the Modern Era.

The 10 volumes include:
I. Charting the Universe
II. Exploring the Atom
III. Analyzing the Man
IV. Conjuring with Plants
V. Juggling with Animal Life
VI. Wonder-Working by Machinery
VII. Bettering the Race of Man
VIII. Super-Engines of War
IX. Radio-Mastery of the Ether
X. Man and the Magic of Medicine

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