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Pharmacy  and  Chemistry. 
(  Am.  Jour.  Pharm. 
1  December,  1904 
Taught  the  greatest  chemists  of  the  world  in  that  small  room,  left 
the  analysis  of  organic  compounds  by  combustion  so  perfect  that  he 
said  every  fool  can  now  do  this  work;  at  least  this  is  the  sense  of 
his  expression,  as  we  would  say  it  in  Missouri.    Going  now  to  the 
Agriculture  palace,  we  find  the  agricultural  practice  so  lucidly  por- 
trayed by  Liebig  strongly  exemplified  in  the  display  of  Stassfurt 
salts. 
In  more  ways  than  one  it  is  a  remarkable  story  that  the  Stass- 
