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SPEAKING at the thirty-eighth annual general meeting of the Institute of Chemistry, held on March 1, Sir James Dobbie, the president, referred briefly to the work of the institute during the war and the importance of the services of professional chemists to the nation, particularly in the production of munitions and other material of war. His address is here summarised.
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Chemists and their Training . Nature 97, 47–48 (1916). https://doi.org/10.1038/097047a0
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