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NOTHING perhaps is more remarkable than the great increase during the past few years in the number of books on practical chemistry and analysis. This has no doubt to some extent been caused by the prominence given generally to the teaching of chemistry in the laboratory.
Practical Chemistry, Analytical Tables, &c.
By J. Campbell Brown, D.Sc. (London: Churchill, 1882.)
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Practical Chemistry, Analytical Tables, &c.. Nature 27, 75–76 (1882). https://doi.org/10.1038/027075b0
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