A chapter in criticism : practical chemists and therapeutical critics.
- Condy, Henry Bollmann.
- Date:
- 1871
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A chapter in criticism : practical chemists and therapeutical critics. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![in his faith in ti>o infallibility of chemical analysts after this, and in this case is more inclined to trust the synthetical statement. Thera are many other points of interest in the correspondence, the jieruslj^ of which wo are fiendish enough to admit has given us much enjoy- ment ; but we must not detail any more at present, as we do not wish to spoil the charm of it when it comes before the world in its com- pleteness. All chemists and most medical men are well aware that by his investigations into the value of the |>ermanganates os disinfectants and medicinal agents, Mr. (Jondy has well deserved the honourable scientifi<i^ j repuUition which has been accorded to him. By business talent and energy, and by liberal expenditure afterwards, he has popularised his discoveries, and made the salts accessible to others. He is cntitledr | to whatever rewards he may have gained, and at least might expect ] fair and polite treatment, most of all from physicians. We are bound to say—for the whole of the correspondence has been submitted to us —that from the editor of The Prartitioner he has not received this. WXUAR AKD SOKS, rilSTBBS, GBEAT BTBBXT, LOSDOK, Y^.C.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22308775_0026.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


