Chemical instruction and chemical industries in germany
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ABSTRACT NO more striking illustration of the position which Germany has won for herself in chemical technology, and of the industrial preeminence which she has thereby secured in one of the
most highly developed branches of the chemical arts, could have been given than that afforded by Prof. Witt in the lecture theatre of the Royal Institution on Friday evening, March 21; and
to the observant eye no object-lesson could be more significant or more forcible than that presented by the remarkable series of chemical products, the outcome of the work of German
manufacturers, which Prof. Witt had gathered together to point the moral of his discourse. ARTICLE PDF Authors * T. E. THORPE View author publications You can also search for this author
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