Excerpt from Discoveries: Of Misconceptions Regarding the Properties of Matter Within the Science of Chemistry; Addressed to the Council of the Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, Cal;, March 1, 1898
As the proper handling of the methods of proof involve an almost limitless field of minor or relative discoveries, it will be impossible for me to present to you in the paper anything more than a most restricted outline of a few of the errors to which I have called your attention.
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