American journal of pharmacy . w York, wherehe remained until 1861, when he went to London. Dr. Morfit did considerable research work while in this country, but, after hisresidence abroad, devoted himself more particularly to the improvement oftechnical processes. He was a member of various scientific societies, includingthe Chemical Society of London and the Institute of Chemistry. Besideswriting numerous scientific papers, he was joint author with James C. Booth ofa report to the United vStates Ordnance Department on gun metal, in 1858, frominvestigations by him in a laboratory that he estab
American journal of pharmacy . w York, wherehe remained until 1861, when he went to London. Dr. Morfit did considerable research work while in this country, but, after hisresidence abroad, devoted himself more particularly to the improvement oftechnical processes. He was a member of various scientific societies, includingthe Chemical Society of London and the Institute of Chemistry. Besideswriting numerous scientific papers, he was joint author with James C. Booth ofa report to the United vStates Ordnance Department on gun metal, in 1858, frominvestigations by him in a laboratory that he established on his own plan atPikesville Arsenal, Maryland. He was co-editor with Dr. Booih, of the Ency-ilopicdia of Chemistry. He also published the following: Chemistry asApplied to the Manufacture of Soaps and Candles, Chemical and Pharma-ceutical Manipulations, Pure Pertilizers and Phosphates, The Arts ofTanning and Curing, Perfumery: Its Use and Manufacture, Oleic Soaps and I with Dr. Booth) Progress of Chemical Arts. ^ f- i]. <^ diameters. Fii;. 2.—Cross-section of Chinese 52 diameters.
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