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- Papers of Joseph Black Edinburgh University Library Special Collections Division
- "Joseph Black and the discovery of carbon dioxide.", Med J Aust 44: 801–2, 1957, PMID:13440275
- "Joseph Black--rediscoverer of fixed air.", JAMA 196: 362–3, 1966, PMID:5325596
- Breathnach, CS (1999), "Irish links of the multinational chemist Joseph Black (1728-1799).", Journal of the Irish Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons 28: 228–31, 1999 Oct, PMID:11624012
- Breathnach, CS (2000), "Joseph Black (1728-1799): an early adept in quantification and interpretation.", J Med Biog 8: 149–55, 2000 Aug, PMID:10954923
- Buchanan, WW & DH Brown (1980), "Joseph Black (1728-1799): Scottish physician and chemist.", The Practitioner 224: 663–6, 1980 Jun, PMID:6999492
- Buess, H (1956), "Joseph Black (1728-1799) and the original chemical experimental research in biology and medicine.", Gesnerus 13: 165–89, PMID:13397909
- Donovan, A (1978), "James Hutton, Joseph Black and the chemical theory of heat.", Ambix 25 (3): 176–90, PMID:11615707
- Eklund, JB & AB Davis (1972), "Joseph Black matriculates: medicine and magnesia alba.", J Hist Med Allied Sci 27: 396–417, PMID:4563352
- Foregger, R (1957), "Joseph Black and the identification of carbon dioxide.", Anesthesiology 18: 257–64, PMID:13411612
- Frackleton, WG (1953), "Joseph Black and some aspects of medicine in the eighteenth century.", Ulster Med J 22: 87–99, PMID:13217111
- Guerlac, H. (1957), "Joseph Black and fixed air. II.", Isis; an international review devoted to the history of science and its cultural influences 48: 433–56, PMID:13491209
- Lenard, Philipp (1950). Great Men of Science. London: G. Bell and Sons, 129. ISBN 0-8369-1614-X.
- Perrin, CE (1982), "A reluctant catalyst: Joseph Black and the Edinburgh reception of Lavoisier's chemistry.", Ambix 29: 141–76, PMID:11615908
- Ramsay, William (1905). The Gases of the Atmosphere. London: Macmillan.