Famous Chemists, the Men And Their Work

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Famous Chemists, the Men And Their Work
Tilden, William A. (William Augustus), Sir, 1842-1926
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Li both countries these atrocious acts were followed by a revulsion of feeling, but too late to be of use to the victims concerned, for the one was dead and the other driven to end his days in a distant land.
One hundred and twenty-five years have elapsed since Lavoisier's death, and in the course of this long interval, by suc- cessive steps involving, beside the leadership of genius, the laborious experiments, otlculation and reflection of thousands of men, chemistry has become one of the most
... complete and scientific branches of human knowledge. That position has been attained only by the consistent adoption of a principle enunciated by lAvoisier in his Traiti EUmhUaiire (p. 52, (Ew^ea) : *' H n'est jamais permis, en physique et en chunie, de supposer ce qu'on pent determiner par des experiences directes." It is this constant appeal to fact that renders the position of systematic chemistry Digitized by Google LAVOBIBR 77 tmasBailable. This does not, of oourse, preclude the use of hTpotheeis and what has been called the scientific use of the imagination, nor does it enable the most cautious thinkers to escape alto^her the mistakes which arise from the temptation to eodarge even justifiable hypotheses.

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