Abstract
TO those who listened—it is now twenty years ago—to the Faraday Lecture given by the late Prof. Hofmann within the walls of the Royal Institution to the Fellows of the Chemical Society of London, or to those who have since read the report of this eloquent and enthusiastic discourse in the Transactions of the Chemical Society, the task of preparing a new account of the life and labours of Liebig would appear to be a very difficult one.
Justus von Liebig: his Life and Work (1809–73).
By W. A. Shenstone (London: Cassell and Co., Limited, 1895.)
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T., W. Justus von Liebig: his Life and Work (1809–73). Nature 52, 565–566 (1895). https://doi.org/10.1038/052565a0
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