The fundamental notion of the structure of the benzene molecule marks an epoch in the history of chemical theory of which the importance cannot be too highly estimated.
This idea of a chemical compound as the basis of all living phenomena gave rise in a short time to a chemical theory of life which was at least tenable, and which accounted for the fundamental properties of life.
That theory, the chemical theory of life, may be outlined somewhat as follows: The study of the chemical nature of substances derived from living organisms has developed into what has been called organic chemistry.
From the description of cell life which we have given, it will be evident that no one of them is a material upon which our chemical biologists can longer found a chemical theory of life.
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