Abstract
THE Professor of Chemistry in the University of Leipzig has taken so assiduously to the making of books that, as regards the fruitfulness of his pen, he may well take rank with even the more prolific of our writers of fiction. Despite this fact, it is not too much to say that none of his productions will appeal to a larger section of the chemical public than the little volume under notice. For although it is professedly a work on general analytical chemistry, it will mainly make its mark as a concise exposition of qualitative analysis, based upon the most recent developments of chemical theory.
Die wisscnschaftlichen Grundlagen der analytischen Chemie.
Von W. Ostwald. (Leipzig: Wilhelm Engelmann, 1894.)
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RODGER, J. Die wisscnschaftlichen Grundlagen der analytischen Chemie. Nature 51, 482–483 (1895). https://doi.org/10.1038/051482a0
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