Abstract
THE first edition of this book was published twenty years ago, just as the “new” physical chemistry was flowing into this country and gaining admission to lecture courses and text-books. It was in a way the last of its race, and it still retains in the new edition a marked mid-Victorian flavour. This is not said in disparagement; indeed, the restraint shown bv the author on the more speculative side of theoretical chemistry is a reminder of what in some respects were better days.
An Introduction to Chemical Theory.
By Dr. A. Scott Second edition. Pp. viii + 272. (London: A. and C. Black, 1911.) Price 5s. net.
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S., A. An Introduction to Chemical Theory . Nature 88, 40–41 (1911). https://doi.org/10.1038/088040c0
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