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THIS book has been designed for use in a course of General Chemistry based on a series of illustrated lectures and quiz hours, and for a text of reference for the student performing the laboratory work, which usually accompanies such a course. It has probably been of value for this purpose, but it cannot be commended for independent reading, and it is unlikely that it will find any extensive field of usefulness where ‘quiz hours’ are not the normal method of ‘cramming.’
General Chemistry: Theoretical and Descriptive.
Prof.
Thomas P.
M'Cutcheon
Prof.
Harry
Seltz
By Pp. x + 415. (London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1927.) 16s. net.
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General Chemistry: Theoretical and Descriptive. Nature 121, 133 (1928). https://doi.org/10.1038/121133d0
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