Without attempting to detail Dumas's numerous contributions to chemical knowledge, we will here only refer to three important investigations, which produced a marked influence in the progress of chemical science.
He published numerous papers in scientific journals, which, as we have seen, produced a most marked effect on the growth of chemical science.
Spondent pariter, levelled at the alchemists, but really dealing a terrible blow at the beginning of chemical science.
Certainly there was no interruption of the progress of chemical science at the date of the supposed Papal prohibition, nor at any other time, as a consequence of Church opposition.
It is difficult to convey an adequate idea of the universal interest which was excited by the lectures on Electro-chemical Science, to which an allusion has been just made.
Such are the general features of chemical science.
Similar instances are numerous in the range of chemical science; but scarcely any two exhibit such dissimilar properties.
At present, it may be said to be the burning question of physico-chemical science.
An evening course on Electro-Chemical Science, to consist of twelve lectures, was to be given by Mr. Davy, to commence in December.
For every one must be sensible how much the new nomenclature contributed to the subsequent rapid extension of chemical science.
It would be difficult to name any chemical book that contains a greater number of new facts, or which contains so great a collection of important information, or which has contributed more to the advancement of chemical science.
The general relationship between the three classes, and the general principles prevailing in the preparation of each, must be fully understood before aught but the merest smattering of chemical science can be known.
Black imparted every speculation in chemical science, and who knew all his literary labours: seldom were the two friends asunder for two days together.
Had it not been for the rapid promulgation of chemical science in these kingdoms, this important metal might have lain in the bowels of the earth undiscovered for ages yet to come.
To chemical science, therefore, we are indebted for such an ample supply of this valuable metal.
The more copious discussion of this subject belongs to chemical science.
A descriptive Index will be annexed for converting this systematic work into a Dictionary of Chemical Science.
The smoke doctors who recommend such a vicious plan, from their ignorance of chemical science, are not aware that the carbonic acid gas, of coke or coal, must be heated 250 deg.
We can produce the same result by the analytical method; and in general it ought to be considered as a principle in chemical science, never to rest satisfied without both these species of proofs.
It will be my endeavour in the following pages to give an account of the advance of chemical science, grouping the facts in each stage of progress round the figures of one or two men who were prominent in that period.
I shall conclude with a brief sketch of some of the important advances of chemical science in more recent times, and a summary of the characteristics of each of the three periods.
These announcements exhibit a phase in the development of chemical science which is worthy of pause and reflection.
The genius of the medical students of the University of Pennsylvania, in particular, has been shown in a number of excellent inaugural dissertations, some of which have added to the improvement of chemical science.
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