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IT would be difficult to say with what object and for what class of readers this little volume (it is scarcely more than a pamphlet, and may be read in an hour) was written. Yet anyone engaged in the practical pursuit of organic chemistry cannot fail to be interested in it. One may say roughly that the book treats of the unsystematic part of organic chemistry, i.e. of the ordinary reactions which do not succeed, and how they may be made to do so.
Application of some General Reactions to Investigations in Organic Chemistry.
By Dr. Lassar-Cohn. Translated by J. B. Tingle, B.A. Pp. 101. (New York: Wiley and Sons; London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1904.) Price 4s. 6d. net.
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C., J. Application of some General Reactions to Investigations in Organic Chemistry . Nature 71, 220 (1905). https://doi.org/10.1038/071220a0
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