Chemistry : general, medical, and pharmaceutical including the chemistry of the ; a manual on the general principles of the science, and their applications in medicine and pharmacy . CHEMISTRY: ERAL, medical, and pharmaceutical, INCLUDING $ f THE CHEMISTRY OF THE U. S. PHARMACOPEIA. A MANUAL ON THE GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF THE SCIENCE, AND THEIRAPPLICATIONS IN MEDICINE AND PHARMACY. BYJOHN ATTFIELD, and of the University of Tubingen; MEMBER OP THE COUNCILS OF THE INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, AND (LATELY) OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON ; PROFE


Chemistry : general, medical, and pharmaceutical including the chemistry of the ; a manual on the general principles of the science, and their applications in medicine and pharmacy . CHEMISTRY: ERAL, medical, and pharmaceutical, INCLUDING $ f THE CHEMISTRY OF THE U. S. PHARMACOPEIA. A MANUAL ON THE GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF THE SCIENCE, AND THEIRAPPLICATIONS IN MEDICINE AND PHARMACY. BYJOHN ATTFIELD, and of the University of Tubingen; MEMBER OP THE COUNCILS OF THE INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, AND (LATELY) OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON ; PROFESSOR OF PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY TO THE PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN |FORMERLY DEMONSTRATOR OF CHEMISTRY AT ST. BARTHOLOMEWS HOSPITAL, LONDON ; HONORARY MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION | HONORARY MEMBER OF THE COLLEGES OF PHARMACY OF PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, MASSACHUSETTS, CHICAGO, AND ONTARIO, AND OF THE PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW HAMPSHIRE; HONORARY CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE SOCIETY OF PHARMACY OF PARIS I HONORARY MEMBER OF THE PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY OF VICTORIA ; SECRETARY OF THE BRITISH PHARMACEUTICAL CONFERENCE. EIGHTH EDITION,REVISED BY THE Librar HENRY 1879. But the greatest error of all is, mistaking the ultimate end of knowledge; forsome men covet knowledge out of a natural curiosity and inquisitive temper ; someto entertain the mind with variety and delight; some for ornament and reputation:some for victory and contention ; many for lucre and a livelihood ; and but few foremploying the Divine giffe of reason to the use and benefit of mankind. Thus someappear to seek in knowledge a couch for a searching spirit; others, a walk for awandering mind ; others, a tower of state ; others, a fort, or commanding ground ;and others, a shop for profit or sale; instead of a storehouse for the glory of theCreator and the endowment of human life.—Lord Bacon. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1879, by HENRY C. LEA, in t


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