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The Teaching of Chemistry

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THE first thing that strikes one in taking up this volume is that it requires cutting. This is a considerable drawback to the student working from it. especially in those cases where the description of an experiment is continued on the next page, and to the mere reader it involves a trouble that ought not to be imposed upon him. But a far more serious fault is the absence of even an attempt at an index. Whether the author, the publisher, or the binder is to blame for this omission is not obvious, but the fact remains that the book is incomplete.

The Fundamental Principles of Chemistry practically taught by a New Method.

By Robert Galloway (London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1888.)

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The Teaching of Chemistry . Nature 39, 339–340 (1889). https://doi.org/10.1038/039339a0

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