Generally, a chemist will also determine the presence of the colon bacillus which is found in the intestinal tract of man or warm-blooded animals.
The chemist will make certain determinations of ammonia and other chemical combinations, and will report his findings with an interpretation or explanation of the result.
For the beautiful, brilliant colours in use during the present century the establishment has been indebted to the famous chemist and centenarian, M.
Here there was no chemist of eminence, and hence there were no prospects.
At a distance of thirty years, Professor Dewar said, at the London memorial meeting, that to look back and call to mind the presence and personality of the great chemist as he knew him was indeed a pleasure.
He too surely exemplified the sad truth of Liebig's saying that he who would become a great chemist must pay for his pre-eminence by the sacrifice of his health.
I asked the chemistif he could tell me anything about the lady who had just entered his shop, but he merely turned away and laughed.
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This caused a large surface wound which neither doctor nor chemist could heal for months, but I had to renew on all opportunities daily the application of bandages wetted with Goulard’s Extract (acetate of lead and water).
Among the worthies celebrated in the memorial windows of the Plymouth town hall is “William Cookworthy, Chemist and Potter, the discoverer of the English China-clay, and the first maker in England of true Porcelain.
When the Department went into operation he was one of its principal teachers, and in this sphere he left upon his pupils the impress of a well-read chemist and a devotee to his profession.
The salt was in some cases weighed for me by a chemist in an excellent balance; and fresh water was measured many times with care.
Drosera is far from rivalling the power of the spectroscope, but it can detect, as shown by the movements of its leaves, a very much smaller quantity of the phosphate of ammonia than the most skilful chemist can of any substance.
Special precautions were taken for this set of experiments; a chemist weighed for me a grain in an excellent balance; and fresh water, given me by Prof.
The facts that leaves are par excellence the starch factories and the sunlight the inobtrusive chemist are granted, and it remains only to show something of the steps of proof that science may have discovered.
Saltpeter was needed for her guns, alkali for her industries, and the chemist was called upon for help.
The organic chemist tells us that starch is a ternary compound, and this agrees closely with the definition laid down by the dictionaries, only they add that it is odorless, tasteless, and insoluble in water.
For the chemist lived over the way, and was a very wise man.
The chemistsaid that all he had done ought to have taken out the salt.
A chemistmay tell his most precious secrets to a carpenter, and he shall be never the wiser,--the secrets he would not utter to a chemist for an estate.
The chemist steps in; and the ravager is destroyed or rendered less noxious.
In short, it may be said deliberately that Wöhler, as a chemist and as a man, was a fit model for all of us and for those who will come after us.
No chemist was better known or more honored than Wöhler, and none ever deserved distinction and honor more than he.
No one but a chemist can appreciate the full significance of the brief message which came to us a month ago without warning--"Wöhler is dead!
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Ask a chemist of what materials a vessel ought to be to contain so potent an acid; he will reply,--Of glass.
O] Now-a-days the chemist might also answer, Gutta Percha; for it is a singular fact that strong acids have no action upon that curious substance.
To the chemist and the microscopist the living body presents the same difficulties, arising from the fact that everything is in perpetual change in the organism.
The dreams of Oriental fancy have become the sober facts of our every-day life, and the chemist is the magician to whom we owe them.
Every cook was required to be a chemist of the highest excellence; another thing that struck me as radically different from the custom in vogue in my country.
I have often seen a chemist take a bottle of perfumery and name its ingredients from the sense of smell only.
The Laboratory of the Chemist was the focus that drew the attention of all minds.
He was the greatest chemist that had ever appeared on the stage of existence; yet that curious and refined art was he obliged carefully to conceal, having been persecuted as a necromancer over every kingdom of southern Europe.
The chemist never supposes that the atoms within the walls of his test-tube are identical with those in the vial on the shelf.
There is nothing to prevent the chemist or the physicist from being a philosopher, but he is not compelled to be one.
Moreover, it does not follow that, because a man is a good mathematician or chemist or physicist, he is gifted with the power of reflective analysis.
Does the chemist ever dream of collecting them in a test tube, and of drawing up for us a list of their constituent elements?
But the fact that the chemist has red hair we rightly look upon as a concomitant phenomenon of no importance.
What chemist or physicist need busy himself with the doctrine of atoms and their clashings presented in the magnificent poem of Lucretius?
Whether he be a realist or an idealist, a dualist or a monist, he should, as chemist or physicist, treat the same sort of facts in the same sort of a way.
The chemist puts together a volume of hydrogen gas and a volume of chlorine gas, and the result is two volumes of hydrochloric acid gas.
Chuck theology, and come along with me and be some sort of an engineer, or else the chemist old Mansfield has set his heart on making out of you.
I wanted to be a chemist of some sort or other, something experimental and theoretical, if I could; and they told me that I could.
By a perfectly simple process invented by the cleverest chemist of his age it had been reduced to this gem-like state while retaining unimpaired every one of its natural beauties, every shade of its natural colour.
Kreener had not been a great chemist he would have been a great painter, or perhaps a politician, or even a poet.
This difference is referred to by the chemist in terms of the iodine value.
For months the great chemist brought all his skill to bear on Miss Cook's mediumship without detecting any fraud or finding any solution of the mystery.
The chemist himself met us at the door, and, after greeting us cordially, ushered us into his library, which was a small room at the back of the hall.
We have a right to draw the line between Crookes the chemist and Crookes the befuddled dupe," insisted Miller.
She was a mere girl at the time, about seventeen years of age, and yet she baffled this great chemist and all his assistants.
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