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THE first volume of the “Dictionary of Applied Chemistry,” edited by Prof. Thorpe, is a welcome addition to our scientific books of reference, and forms an admirable companion to the “Dictionary of Theoretical Chemistry,” the second volume of which was reviewed some weeks ago.
A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry.
By T. E. Thorpe, B.Sc. (Vict.), Ph.D., F.R.S., &c. Assisted by Eminent Contributors. In Three Volumes. Vol. I. (London: Longmans and Co., 1890.)
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ROSCOE, H. A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry. Nature 41, 387–388 (1890). https://doi.org/10.1038/041387a0
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