Abstract
IN view of Prof. T. M. Lowry's remarkable industry as an investigator, it is a matter for further admiration that he should be able to produce, as a sort of by-product, this extensive work on optical activity. Nothing of an equally original character has hitherto appeared in book form in English; and its arrival is very welcome on that account, as also because it is an attempt to give a conspectus of the whole field, including, happily, the historical development of the subject.
Optical Rotatory Power
By Prof. T. Martin Lowry Pp. xiii + 483. (London, New York and Toronto: Longmans, Green and Co., Ltd., 1935.) 30s. net.
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PATTERSON, T. Optical Rotatory Power. Nature 136, 454–455 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136454a0
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