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XIV.—On the Constitution and Properties of Picoline, a new Organic Base from Coal-Tar

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 January 2013

Extract

The careful study of the products of destructive distillation has enriched organic chemistry with an extensive series of results of unexpected interest and importance. These results have affected, in no inconsiderable degree, the recent progress of the science; and their influence has been of a twofold character, both general and particular, exerted in the former case in the development of some of the more remarkable general doctrines of organic chemistry; in the latter, in the important light thrown by their investigation on the constitution of the substances from which they are derived, and the facilities they have afforded of following out connections, which the examination of the original substance either does not at all present to our view, or, at least, indicates only in an imperfect or dubious manner. Added to this, we have the remarkable fact of the appearance among these products of substances in some cases identical with those occurring in organised beings; and in others, presenting analogies of the very closest character with the actual products of vital affinity, which, taken together, afford abundant reason for pursuing the investigation of substances which have already afforded results of so remarkable a character.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1846

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References

page 124 note * Poggendorf's Annalen, Band 31, u. 32.

page 124 note † Annalen der Chemie und Pharmacie, vol. xlvii..

page 129 note * Poggendorf's Annalen, vol. xi.

page 129 note † Liebig's Annalen, vol. xlvii.