Liebig's Chemical Letters
CONTENTS
PREFACE
LETTER I
The Subject proposed. Materials employed for Chemical Apparatus:-
Glass - Caoutchouc - Cork - Platinum. THE BALANCE. The
"Elements" of the Ancients, represent the forms of
matter. Lavoisier and his successors. Study of the materials
composing the Earth. Synthetic production of Minerals - Lapis
Lazuli. Organic Chemistry.
LETTER II
Changes of Form which every kind of Matter undergoes. Conversion
of Gases into Liquids and Solids. Carbonic Acid - its curious
properties in a solid state. Condensation of Gases by porous
bodies. By Spongy Platinum. Importance of this property in
Nature.
LETTER III
The Manufacture of Soda from Culinary Salt; its importance in the
Arts and in Commerce. Glass - Soap - Sulphuric Acid. Silver
Refining. Bleaching. TRADE IN SULPHUR.
LETTER IV
Connection of Theory with Practice. Employment of MAGNETISM as a
moving power - its impracticability. Relation of Coals and Zinc
as economic sources of Force. Manufacture of Beet-root Sugar -
its impolicy. Gas for illumination.
LETTER V
ISOMERISM, or identity of composition in bodies with different
chemical and physical properties. CRYSTALLISATION. AMORPHISM.
ISOMORPHISM, or similarity of properties in bodies totally
different in composition.
LETTER VI
ALLIANCE OF CHEMISTRY WITH PHYSIOLOGY. Division of Food into
nourishment, and materials for combustion. Effects of Atmospheric
Oxygen. Balance of CARBON and OXYGEN.
LETTER VII
ANIMAL HEAT, its laws and influence on the Animal Functions. Loss
and SUPPLY. Influence of Climate. Fuel of Animal Heat. Agency of
Oxygen in Disease. Respiration.
LETTER VIII
ALIMENTS. Constituents of the Blood. Fibrine, Albumen. Inorganic
Substances. Isomerism of Fibrine, Albumen, and elements of
nutrition. Relation of animal and vegetable organisms.
LETTER IX
Growth of Animals. Uses of Butter and Milk. Metamorphoses of
Tissues. Food of Carnivora, and of the Horse.
LETTER X
Application of the preceding facts to Man. Division of human
Food. Uses of Gelatine.
LETTER XI
CIRCULATION OF MATTER IN THE ANIMAL AND VEGETABLE KINGDOMS. The
Ocean. AGRICULTURE. RESTITUTION OF AN EQUILIBRIUM IN THE SOIL.
Causes of the exhaustion of Land. Virginia. England. Relief
gained by importation of bones. Empirical farming unsatisfactory.
Necessity for scientific principles. Influence of the atmosphere.
Of Saline and Earthy matters of the soil.
LETTER XII
SCIENCE AND ART OF AGRICULTURE. NECESSITY OF CHEMISTRY. Rationale
of agricultural processes. Washing for gold.
LETTER XIII
ILLUSTRATION OF THE NECESSITY OF CHEMISTRY TO ADVANCE AND PERFECT
AGRICULTURE. Manner in which FALLOW ameliorates the soil. Uses of
Lime. Effects of Burning. Of Marl.
LETTER XIV
NATURE AND EFFECTS OF MANURES. Animal bodies subject to constant
waste. Parts separating - exuviae - waste vegetable matters -
together contain all the elements of the soil and of food.
Various value of excrements of different animals as manure.
LETTER XV
SOURCE OF THE CARBON AND NITROGEN OF PLANTS. Produce of Carbon in
Forests and Meadows supplied only with mineral aliments prove it
to be from the atmosphere. Relations between Mineral
constituents, and Carbon and Nitrogen. Effects of the Carbonic
Acid and Ammonia of Manures. Necessity of inorganic constituents
to the formation of aliments, of blood, and therefore of
nutrition. NECESSITY OF INQUIRIES by ANALYSIS to advance
AGRICULTURE.
LETTER XVI
RESULTS OF THE AUTHOR'S LATEST INQUIRIES. Superlative importance
of the PHOSPHATES OF LIME and ALKALIES to the cultivation of the
CEREALIA. Sources of a SUPPLY of these MATERIALS.