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NECROLOGY OF CHEMISTS, 1883. 



Dr. J. Lawrence Smith, of Louisville, Ky., died October 12, 1883. 

 Dr. Smith was born near Charleston, S. C, December 16, 1818; was 

 graduated from the University of Virginia, and from the medical de- 

 partment of the University of South Carolina. In early life he followed 

 the profession of civil engineer, but afterward turned his attention to 

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