Abstract
IN writing this book Messrs. Barrowcliff and Carr had in mind the production of a critical compendium of methods for the manufacture of organic medicinal chemicals, which would be useful to teachers and to those occupied in research work in the industry itself. The idea was to restrict attention to those published processes which seem capable of industrial application and are therefore of first importance when improvements are under consideration.
Organic Medicinal Chemicals (Synthetic and Natural).
By M. Barrowcliff F. H. Carr. (Industrial Chemistry.) Pp. xiii + 331. (London: Baillière, Tindall, and Cox, 1921.) 15s. net.
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H., T. Organic Medicinal Chemicals (Synthetic and Natural). Nature 109, 37–38 (1922). https://doi.org/10.1038/109037a0
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