Physical Chemistry in thi 
Service of the Sciences 
By FJACOBUS H. VAN’T HOFF 
(English version by ALEXANDER SMITH) 
In four groups OF special interes 
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Chemistry 
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Physiology Physiology 
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Physica 
Geology 
(Fourth Group) 
Geologists 
JACOBUS H. VAN’T HOFF 
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The eight lectures presented in this volume This i ly readable book, interest being *siology "a 4 
have already appeared in German and been tolast, The chapters on ‘* Physical Chesiy prt jes otic presse 
noted in this Journal, 24, 1217 (1902). The ticularly i ting, taking u the theories a2 hysical metabol : 
volume before us is an unusually el on and the specific action of chemical ions in bint ra their effect 28 } 
which makes a strong appea he booklover d chap king up the subject of en: brit m. Inthe chai 
aswell asthe chemist. From the fact, probably lytic agents tending toward c emical equili , , the foe 
that the lectures were originally given in Eng- Casthey: something of the chemistry of ange influence o “| os 
lish, this ver reads more smoothly than does _ tion and structure of geological salts, an book ¥ A 
r ization. - 
the German, and the former possesses acharm variations in temperature upon crystallizatio ced students 
which one does not find in the latter.—/Journa/ mend itself particularly to teachers 
of the American Chemical Soctety, Technical World, 
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