Faraday to Eilhard Mitscherlich   5 April 1836

Royal Institution | 5 April 1836

My dear Sir

I have the pleasure of introducing Professor Kane of Dublin to you & hope you will assist him in his views as far as lies with your convenience[.] He is anxious to profit by the chemistry of Germany being an excellent chemist himself & withall one of that valuable class a practical man[.]

My memory is becoming worse every day & I am not sure I am out of your debt. You do kind acts so freely & are so unwilling to get rid of the obligations which your friends are under to you that I suspect you rather induce them to forget them[.] But I am not yet so far gone as that[.]

Ever My dear Sir | Your obliged & faithful | M. Faraday

Professor Mitscherlich | &c &c &c

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