Notes On Chemical Research; An Account of Certain Conditions Which Apply to Original Investigations

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In the actual handling of research, the practical experience of others may be a first aid to success, but in the long run the original worker will supple- ment this by lus own efforts, and thus give his work an exceptional value.
120 CHEMICAL RESEARCH The True Investigator. — The genius is obviously the true investigator. Although scientific research is in ways impersonal, yet such a worker undoubtedly impresses his personiality upon his work. His special qualities are refliected in the results
... he brings forward. This is certainly true in the arts. It is equally so in practical science, varying in its demonstration as art varies from science, and the fact that the personal qualifications, which bring success in the one case, are not those which bring achievement in the other. To mention such nanies as Newton, Darwin, Pasteur or Kelvin is to immediately recall their activities.
The working of a great mind always represents a mystery to those of lesser ability. It seems as if a brilliant intellect were directing a searchHght down the still undiscovered ways of progress, wresting from Nature's half unwilling hands the secrets of her innermost experience.


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