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PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY, 
AND 
LABORATORY ee CHEMICAL ANALYSIS. 
DR. ALFRED L. KENNEDY, having resigned the Professorship of 
Chemistry in thé Philadelphia College of Medicine, with the design of 
i devoting increased attention to Practical Chemistry, continues his Labo- 
Fatory for instruction in that department, and for Mineral Analysis, in his 
ebuilding on Haines’ Street above Sixth, west of Odd Fellows’ Hall.— 
Haines s’ Street, runs west from Sixth, between Arch and Race 
The Plan of a 
having been matured during many years’ experience in teaching this 
Science, has proved upon trial to be the best calculated, to facilitate the 
Solid progress of the Student. It includes 
1. Courses of Lectures, illustrated by Sapeieee specimens and 
diagrams 
2 Mathontion of the facts, and repetition of the experiments, after 
each ecture, by the Student hismself, in the Laboratory, under the advice 
of the Lecturer. cat a 
