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Principles of Chemical Engineering

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THE work under notice, by three professors in the department of chemical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, is a welcome addition to the literature dealing with the scientific aspects of the subject. It induces serious reflection on the great strides made in America as contrasted with Great Britain in a matter of vital importance to industrial chemical development, and at the same time provides food for thought to a small minority who consider that there is little scope in industry for the trained chemical engineer.

Principles of Chemical Engineering.

By Prof. W. H. Walker Prof. W. K. Lewis Prof. W. H. McAdams. Pp. ix+637. (London: McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., Ltd., 1923.) 25s.

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W., E. Principles of Chemical Engineering. Nature 113, 5–6 (1924). https://doi.org/10.1038/113005a0

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