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An Introduction to Chemical Theory

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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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