Abstract
DR. NEWELL has added one more to the already formidable array of elementary science text-books, each of which, according to their respective authors, has been written to supply a long-felt need. In the present instance, the object is to promote the more, efficient teaching of chemistry by modern methods; and in writing his book Dr. Newell has been actuated by “a desire to provide a course of study which shall be a judicious combination of the inductive and deductive methods.”
Experimental Chemistry.
By Lyman C. Newell Pp. xv + 410. (Boston: Heath and Co., 1900.) Price 5s.
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Experimental Chemistry . Nature 64, 27–28 (1901). https://doi.org/10.1038/064027b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/064027b0