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IT throws an interesting light on the working of the British educational system that although French is taught in practically every school above the elementary rank in England, it should still be thought necessary to issue English translations of French books. The French edition of M. Fourneau's book has already been reviewed in NATURE (July 15, 1922, p. 50), and the opinion there expressed that it “should find a place wherever organic chemistry is taught to advanced students ” is heartily endorsed by the present writer.
Organic Medicaments and their Preparation.
Ernest Fourneau. Authorised Translation by W. A. Silvester. Pp. x + 262. (London: J. and A. Churchill, 1925). 15s. net.
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H., T. Organic Medicaments and their Preparation . Nature 116, 536 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/116536c0
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