Abstract
To keep pace with the rapid growth of chemical science would be almost a hopeless task, were it not for the literary organisation and classification undertaken from time to time by such writers as the author of Watts's “Dictionary of Chemistry,” and Dr. Dammer, the compiler of the present volume. To writers of this class who take upon themselves the laborious drudgery of “stocktaking,” workers in the ranks of science owe a debt of gratitude which cannot be too highly estimated.
Kurzes Chemisches Handwörterbuch zum Gebrauche für Chemiker, Techniker., Aerztc, Pharmaceuten, Landwirthe, Lchrer, und für Freunde der Naturwisscnschaft überhaupt.
Bearbeitet von Dr. Otto Dammer. (Berlin: Robert Oppenheim, 1876.)
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M., R. Kurzes Chemisches Handwörterbuch zum Gebrauche für Chemiker, Techniker, Aerztc, Pharmaceuten, Landwirthe, Lchrer, und für Freunde der Naturwisscnschaft überhaupt . Nature 13, 483–484 (1876). https://doi.org/10.1038/013483b0
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