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THE meeting of Section at Oxford will be remembered as one of quite exceptional interest. That portion of the President's address urging upon the University fuller recognition of the claims of science in their curriculum will doubtless have valuable results. Certain of the communications brought forward in the course of the meeting may be described as epoch-making. The presence of a large number of eminent foreign chemists served further to render the proceedings memorable and attractive.
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Chemistry at the British Association. Nature 50, 409–411 (1894). https://doi.org/10.1038/050409a0
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