Explore late 19th-century science in one volume, a rich mix of reports, notes, and health and technology insights.
This edition gathers a wide range of scientific discussion from The Popular Science Monthly in 1885. It blends evidence, curiosity, and everyday relevance, offering readers a snapshot of how science and its everyday implications were talked about more than a century ago. The content covers chemistry, biology, astronomy, public health, technology, and the social side of scientific life, including obituaries, correspondence, and book notices.
- A broad look at scientific topics of the era, from plant and animal studies to practical innovations.
- Obituaries and short reports on notable scientists and their work.
- Correspondence, notes, and discussions that show how science circulated ideas in 1885.
- Book notices and editorial context that reflect the period’s scholarly conversations.
Ideal for readers of historical science literature who want a window into how science sounded in 1885 and how its ideas connected to daily life.