Excerpt from Regulations for the Admission of Students, Associates and Fellows
The Institute of Chemistry was founded in October, 1877, and incorporated by Royal Charter in June, 1885, for the reasons and for the objects specified in the following abstracts from the Petition : -
"That the Profession of Analytical and Consulting Chemistry is one of great importance to the public, and having regard to the rapidly increasing application of Chemistry to legal investigations, to public health, to the adulteration of food, to Agriculture, and to the Arts and Manufactures, it is desirable that persons practising the Profession of Analytical and Consulting Chemistry should have both a practical and scientific knowledge thereof.
"That it is a matter of increasing importance to Government Departments, Corporate bodies and others requiring the assistance of persons competent to practise in analytical Chemistry and to advise in technological Chemistry that such persons should be properly trained and that their qualifications should be attested by Certificates of competency granted by a scientific body possessing sufficient status and that at present there is no Institution or Corporate body which has power to issue such Certificates."
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