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TWENTY-SEVEN years ago, Miss Ida Freund wrote a book on “The Study of Chemical Composition” which at once acquired a permanent value by reason of the fact that it was made up very largely of appropriately selected quotations from original sources. Miss Freund's book (which has long been out of print) was, however, too expensive to be used extensively by students, and was mainly a source of information and inspiration for those who were responsible for the teaching of chemistry in schools or universities.
Chemical Composition: an Account of the Methods by which Atomic Weights and Molecular Formulae have been Determined.
By Dr. A. K. Goard. Pp. viii + 304. (London: Sidgwick and Jackson, Ltd., 1931.) 5s.
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Chemistry. Nature 128, 958 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/128958b0
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