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THESE are days of registration and regimentation, and even organic chemistry cannot escape. The increasingly rapid expansion of this branch of science, since the inception of the Kekuléan theory of organic molecular structure in 1858, has been marked by a bewildering accumulation of organic compounds and reactions.
Synthetische Methoden der organischen Chemie
Von W. Theilheimer. Repertorium 1. Pp. viii + 224. (Basel und New York: S. Karger, 1946.) 25 francs.
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READ, J. Synthetische Methoden der organischen Chemie. Nature 158, 287 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/158287a0
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