In the natural sciences, and particularly in chemistry, generalities must come after the detailed knowledge of each fact and not before it.


Maurice Crosland, Gay-Lussac, Scientist and Bourgeois (1978)


In the natural sciences, and particularly in chemistry, generalities must come after the detailed knowledge of each fact and not before it.

In the natural sciences, and particularly in chemistry, generalities must come after the detailed knowledge of each fact and not before it.

In the natural sciences, and particularly in chemistry, generalities must come after the detailed knowledge of each fact and not before it.

In the natural sciences, and particularly in chemistry, generalities must come after the detailed knowledge of each fact and not before it.