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“ON revient toujours,” &c. and the very description of a good lecture experiment to one who had for thirty years always enjoyed performing an old one, and was overjoyed in bringing out a new one, is some thing akin to that of the old war-horse when he scents the battle from afar. And both Mr. Newth's experiments and his descriptions are good; so I think that not only the novices of the profession but the old hands will read this book—the first with profit with a view to what they will do, and the second with pleasure in recollecting what they have done.
Chemical Lecture Experiments.
By G. S. Newth. (Longmans, 1892.)
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ROSCOE, H. Chemical Lecture Experiments. Nature 47, 97–98 (1892). https://doi.org/10.1038/047097a0
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