During the nineteenth century the leading articles in Nature tackled such topics as scientific and technical education, industrial competition from Germany, and the role of the Royal Society. Lockyer was concerned about British organic and industrial chemistry.
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Faithful Mirror to a Profession. Nature 224, 450–452 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1038/224450a0
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