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THE new edition of Strecker's text-book by Prof. Wislicenus, published in 1874, is well known as giving a concise and comprehensive view of the state of organic chemistry at the time of its publication, and some useful additions, relating to recent discoveries, have been made by the English translators.
Adolph Stacker's Short Text-book of Organic Chemistry.
By Dr. Johannes Wislicenus, Professor of Chemistry in the University of Würzburg. Translated and edited by W. R. Hodgkinson and A. J. Greenaway. 8vo. (London: Kegan Paul, Trench and Co., 1881.)
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WATTS, H. Adolph Stacker's Short Text-book of Organic Chemistry . Nature 25, 148–150 (1881). https://doi.org/10.1038/025148a0
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