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The Combined Note-book and Lecture Notes for the Use of Chemical Students

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MR. ELTOFT is, we see from his title-page, engaged in teaching chemistry to two very large evening classes and also to the matriculation class at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, he has therefore very considerable experience as to the kind of instruction required by students going up for examination either to the University of London matriculation examinations, or to those of the Science and Art Department. His knowledge of the wants of the students has no doubt led him to the production of the “Notebook” we have before us; and we do not doubt that the system here followed will save the student much trouble otherwise incurred in wading through his own notes, so often ill arranged, and missing the salient points of the lecture.

The Combined Note-book and Lecture Notes for the Use of Chemical Students.

By Thomas Eltoft, &c. (London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., 1876.)

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FRISWELL, R. The Combined Note-book and Lecture Notes for the Use of Chemical Students . Nature 15, 195–196 (1877). https://doi.org/10.1038/015195a0

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