"Petris van Musschenbroek: Introductio ad cohaerentiam corporum firmorum.... commences at of the author's Physicae experimentales et geometricae Dissertationes. Lugduni 1729. It was held in high repute even to the end of the 18th century. ...[The] historical preface,... has been largely drawn upon by Girard. [Van Musschenbroek] describes the various theories which have been started to explain cohesion, and rejects successively that of the pressure of the air and that of a subtle medium. ...He laughs at Bacon 's explanation of elasticity, and another metaphysical hypothesis he terms abracadabra. ...[H]e falls back... upon Newton's thirty-first Query... and would explain the matter by vires internae [internal forces]. Musschenbroek assumes... we may determine them in each case by experiment. ...The source of elasticity is a vis interna attrahens... drawn directly from Newton's Optics."

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