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improvements have been and may be made; it is on that account that I have made it my peculiar study; but
at the same time, I have not neglected the other branches of science. A man would make but a very
sorry chemist if he attended to that department of human knowledge alone. If your wish is to become
really a man of science and not merely a petty experimentalist, I should advise you to apply to every
branch of natural philosophy, including mathematics. He then took me into his laboratory and explained
to me the uses of his various machines, instructing me as to what I ought to procure and promising
me the use of his own when I should have advanced far enough in the science not to derange their
mechanism. He also gave me the list of books which I had requested, and I took my leave.
Thus ended a day memorable to me; it decided my future destiny.
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