Abstract
THE introduction to this manual is written by Dr. A. P. Mathews. He dwells upon the rapid development of physiological chemistry, and the efforts which are being made to bring it into closer touch with the biological sciences. He therefore considers it necessary that the science should be presented in a broader way than has hitherto been the case, and implies that the present manual meets this requirement. I therefore proceeded to study the work with considerable expectations of profit, especially when I considered that it was an outcome from the laboratories of the University of Chicago, which have, in recent years, produced so much of original and valuable work in various physiological fields.
A Laboratory Manual of Physiological Chemistry.
By Ralph W. Webster Waldemar Koch. Pp. 107; 21 plates. (Chicago: the University of Chicago Press; London: William Wesley and Son, 1903.) Price 6s. 6d. net.
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HALLIBURTON, W. A Laboratory Manual of Physiological Chemistry . Nature 68, 594–595 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/068594a0
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