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Methodik der Vitaminforschung

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THIS is a book that can be recommended without any hesitation or qualification to all those who are concerned with biological, chemical or physical assay of the vitamins. So thoroughly has the ground been covered, including even those portions of contiguous territory with which too many vitamin assayists seem to be unacquainted, that it can be confidently recommended to all who are engaged in any kind of biological assay whatever. The introductory pages, being concerned with the rearing and maintenance of a healthy animal colony, emphasise, however briefly, matters of fundamental importance to every animal laboratory.

Methodik der Vitaminforschung.

Dr. Christian Bomskov. Pp. xvi + 301. (Leipzig: Georg Thieme, 1935.) 24 gold marks.

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BACHARACH, A. Methodik der Vitaminforschung . Nature 135, 975–976 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/135975a0

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