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“Only about seventy years ago was chemistry, like a grain of seed from a ripe fruit, separated from the other physical sciences. With Black, Cavendish and Priestley, its new era began. Medicine, pharmacy, and the useful arts, had prepared the soil upon which this seed was to germinate and to flourish.”
Justus Liebig, Familiar Letters on Chemistry
“From one sublime genius—NEWTON—more light has proceeded than the labour of a thousand years preceding had been able to produce.”
Justus Liebig, Familiar Letters on Chemistry
“In the progressive growth of astronomy, physics or mechanical science was developed, and when this had been, to a certain degree, successfully cultivated, it gave birth to the science of chemistry.”
Justus Freiherr Von Liebig, Familiar Letters on Chemistry