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Lectures on the History of the Development 
of Chemistry since the Time of Lavoisier 
By Dr. A. LADENBURG, Professor of 
Chemistry in the University of Breslau 
Translated from the second German edition by LEONARD DOBBIN 
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were published originally thirty-four years ago, the other 
two being written at intervals since then, in order to bring 
the history to date. The subjects covered are the rise and devel- 
opment of the different theories of matter and composition of 
Be oires with a description of the researches of the great 
Chemists 
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