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FOR some time past the student of organic chemistry has been amply provided with text-books and manuals dealing with the theory and facts of the science, but even now his choice is very limited when he comes to select a book which will help him to overcome difficulties in the laboratory.
Practical Methods of Organic Chemistry.
By Ludwig Gattermann Translated by William B. Shober, Ph.D. Pp. 329, with 82 Figures. (London: Macmillan. and Co.. Ltd., 1896.)
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K., F. Practical Methods of Organic Chemistry. Nature 54, 619–620 (1896). https://doi.org/10.1038/054619b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/054619b0