Indiana university, 1820-1904; historical sketch, development of the course of instruction, bibliography . DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY— Rotating Cathode for Rapid Quantitative Analysis BY Electrolysis Many of the themes have to do with the study of analogy between sulphur,selenium, and tellurium, in combination with organic radicals; with problemsin applied electro-chemistry, the production of chlorofonn, bromoform,and iodoform from acetone by electrolysis (see cut, next page) ; with thestudy of the salts of berberine; with clinical methods of urine analysis, an 119 Indiana University ex
Indiana university, 1820-1904; historical sketch, development of the course of instruction, bibliography . DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY— Rotating Cathode for Rapid Quantitative Analysis BY Electrolysis Many of the themes have to do with the study of analogy between sulphur,selenium, and tellurium, in combination with organic radicals; with problemsin applied electro-chemistry, the production of chlorofonn, bromoform,and iodoform from acetone by electrolysis (see cut, next page) ; with thestudy of the salts of berberine; with clinical methods of urine analysis, an 119 Indiana University exact method for the (letermiiuitioii of allniiiicn; with hacteriological proh-lems, a study of pathogenic veasts; with the distrihiitioii of bacteria inlake water; with the differentiation of l)acillns coli and hacillns tyi)hi incasein-sngar-agars (see cnt, (i])])(isit() ; witli fat-])V()dii(ing haeteria, DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY —Iodoform from Acetone by Electrolysis, using TwoCathodes and a Rotating Anode Method and apparatus devised hi the Indiana University Laboratory for Electro-Chemistry, 1904 The resnlts of these investigations, when sufficiently meritorious, are pub-lished in various chemical journals, as contributions from the ChemicalDepartment of Indiana University. Fourteen such articles have appeared; 120 Departments of Liberal Arts and one electro-metallurgical process, worked out in this series of investiga-tions, lias been patented (U. S. patent 742,830). The graduate work of the Department follows in ])art the lines abovedescribed, and in part is end)odied in separate graduate courses, consisting oflaboratory lecture and seminary work. The Department has general, special, and ])rivate laboratories adequatelyequipped to accommodate one hundred and sixjy students. Special labora-tories are provided for organic and physiological chemistry, toxicology, foodanalysis, assay
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