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XXXV.—On the Products of the Destructive Distillation of Animal Matter. Part IV.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 January 2013

Thomas Anderson
Affiliation:
Professor of Chemistry, University of Glasgow.

Extract

Owing to the great length of time over which the investigation of the products of the destructive distillation of animal substances has stretched, and various circumstances which it is unnecessary to detail, the inquiry has been pursued in a somewhat fragmentary manner, and with less continuity than might have been desired. The difficulties attending many of the experiments, and the occasional exhaustion of materials prepared by laborious processes, extending in many instances over considerable periods, have occasioned long intervals in the regular course of the inquiry which it became necessary to occupy with the examination of such matters as could be taken up at the moment. In this way a number of facts required to complete the history of the bases already described have gradually been accumulated, some of the products of their decomposition examined, and the pyrrol so frequently adverted to in the previous parts of this paper has been subjected to a full investigation. The details of these experiments form the subject of the present communication.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1857

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References

page 586 note * Poggendorf's Annalen, vols. xxxi. and xxxii.