Step into the world of discovery with the Scientific American, one of the longest-running publications in the United States since its inception in 1845. This captivating supplement presents an eclectic mix of articles that explore intriguing subjects such as the Temperature of the Solar Surface, Dr. Kochs groundbreaking insights on Cholera, the historical importance of The Cay Monument at Uxmal, and an in-depth look at Modern Locomotive Practice. Additionally, delve into a thorough discussion on Malaria. Join Larry Wilson as he navigates through this compelling journey of scientific exploration.
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