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THE principal new feature of the third edition of Prof. Philip's book is the increased attention which has been paid to problems relating to hydrogen-ion concentration—a purely physical conception which has proved of such value in biological problems that its development has been very largely due to the intensive study of the phenomenon by physiologists. References to recent work have also been given, however, in other directions, and additional matter in reference to the properties of membranes has been inserted.
Physical Chemistry: its Bearing on Biology and Medicine.
Prof.
James C.
Philip
By. Third edition. Pp. vii + 367. (London: E. Arnold and Co., 1925.) 8s. 6d. net.
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Physical Chemistry: its Bearing on Biology and Medicine . Nature 116, 572 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/116572c0
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