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Excerpt from The Principles of Chemistry, Illustrated by Simple Experiments
The rapid progress of experimental science during the last twenty-five years is to be ascribed, in great measure, to the fact that pupils, as well as instructors, have become experi menters. This is especially true with respect to chemistry. For every contemporary of Davy, engaged in experimental researches in this department, there are probably, at present, scores of persons occupied in the same field. The fruits of this labour are to be seen in the improved condition of manu factures; in the more substantial scientific basis upon which many processes, formerly altogether empirical, are now se curely fixed; in the progress of agriculture, and the arts generally; and, to some extent, in the progress of medicine.
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