Abstract
VON HARTMAN, in defending himself against a friend who upbraids him for having wasted upon philosophy talents which might have been devoted to the accumulation of facts of positive science, points out in memorable words that facts of science are amassed only in order that they may be synthesised.
Die Physiologie des Geruchs. (The Physiology of Smell.)
By Dr. H. Zwaardemaker. Pp. 324. (Leipzig: Engelmann, 1895.)
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Die Physiologie des Geruchs (The Physiology of Smell.). Nature 54, 75–76 (1896). https://doi.org/10.1038/054075a0
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