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A SERIES of articles has appeared in the Revue scientifigue (May 18 and July 13, 1907; February 22, 1908) comparing the teaching of technical chemistry in France with the instruction given in the same subject in other countries. The last article is of special interest as presenting a French view of the relation subsisting between science and industry in our own country. After describing in detail the excellent organisation of scientific education in Germany, Belgium, and Switzerland, and emphasising the closeness of the union existing in these countries between the manufacturer and the man of science, it is stated that the system of technical education adopted in England presents no feature worthy of commendation.
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Science and Industry . Nature 77, 621 (1908). https://doi.org/10.1038/077621a0
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