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had an opportunity of instituting, to discover or 

 prove many circumstances, till then either un- 

 known or imperfectly stated, but of importance 

 to the physiologist : and I foresee, with pleasure, 

 that, when more able men than myself shall 

 hereafter occupy themselves with researches in 

 Animal Chemistry, in the same manner as I have 

 done, this interesting Science will acquire a de- 

 gree of perfection, which, at present, we not only 

 do not expect, but scarcely even venture to 

 hope, 



FINIS. 



J. Skirven, Printer, Ratcliff-highwa^, London. 



