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(1)A SMALL committee of experts and a great deal of space would be required for an exhaustive review of this volume, in compiling which the editor has evidently been guided by Goethe's maxim: “Wer Vieles bringt, wird Jedem etwas bringen”.
(1) Colloid Chemistry: Theoretical and Applied.
By selected International Contributors. Collected and edited by Jerome Alexander. Vol. 2: Biology and Medicine. Pp. ii + 1029. (New York: The Chemical Catalog Co., Inc., 1928.) 15.50 dollars.
(2) Elektrizität und Eiweisse, insbesondere des Zellplasmas.
Von Dr. Hans Pfeiffer. (Wissenschaftliche Forschungsberichte, Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe, herausgegeben von Dr. Raphael Ed. Liesegang, Band 21.) Pp. xii + 149. (Dresden und Leipzig: Theodor Steinkopif, 1929.) 10 gold marks.
(3) Das Permeabilitätsproblem: seine physiologische und allgemein-pathologische Bedeutung.
Von Prof. Dr. Ernst Gellhorn. (Monographien aus dem Gesamtgebiet der Physiologic der Pflanzen und der Tiere, Band 16.) Pp. x + 441. (Berlin: Julius Springer, 1928.) 34 gold marks.
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H., E. (1) Colloid Chemistry: Theoretical and Applied (2) Elektrizität und Eiweisse, insbesondere des Zellplasmas (3) Das Permeabilitätsproblem: seine physiologische und allgemein-pathologische Bedeutung. Nature 124, 609–611 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1038/124609a0
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