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DR. ROSSMAN has packed into this volume much information that is of interest to chemists in Great Britain as well as in the United States, and the sections on essential patent law principles and on the procedure for obtaining the patent are of general interest although primarily relating to American patent law. From this point of view the book should be of real value to chemists in providing a comprehensive survey of the technicalities of patent law in a manner which is intelligible to chemists without legal training. A glossary and a bibliography of books and periodicals add to its general utility.
The Law of Patents for Chemists.
By Dr. J. Rossman. Pp. ix + 304. (Washington, D.C.: The Inventors Publishing Co., 1932.) 3.50 dollars.
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The Law of Patents for Chemists . Nature 131, 115 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/131115a0
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