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Sadtler, Analytical Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Assaying

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"A Text-Book of Chemistry Intended for the Use of Pharmaceutical and Medical Students", by Samuel Sadtler, Ph.D.., F.C.S., Professor of Chemistry, and Virgil Coblenz, Ph.D., F.C.S., Being the Second Revised and Enlarged Edition of Sadtler and Trimble's Chemistry. Published by Lippincott, Philadelphia, 1898.

In Two Volumes. Second Volume [of two]: "Analytical Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Assaying."

"They [the authors] believed that a scientifically accurate and fairly complete work on chemistry, written from the stand-point of the pharmacist and giving especial attention to all compounds mentioned in the United States Pharmacopaeia, would be of value not only to the student but to the practicing pharmacist and physician, and are glad to know that this belief was justified.

The work, however, grew on their hands, and in consequence the first edition formed a large octavo of some 950 pages, the shape and bulk of the book making it inconvenient for many purposes. To obviate this difficulty without sacrificing any of the features of the work that have proved valuable, the authors have now determined to issue the new edition in two volumes, one containing the Elementary Physics, Inorganic and Organic Chemistry, which together form the basis of the regular course of chemical instruction in our pharmaceutical and medical schools, and the other containing the Qualitative and Quantitative Analyses and Pharmaceutical Assaying found in the previous edition, together with a new section on Urinary Analysis and a few selected topics of importance to the practicing pharmacist or physician, such as Water and Milk Analyses. They believe that in this way they will not only make the book more convenient to handle, but will give it a wider field of usefulness and greater value to students and practitioners alike.

Volume II. has been almost entirely rewritten and much enlarged from what constituted Part V. of the original book. The part on Quantitative Analysis has been expanded and made serviceable as the basis of a fuller laboratory course on this subject; Pharmaceutical Assaying has been made to cover all the valuable assays of the United States Pharmacoaeia; and, as already stated, the sections on Urinary Analysis and Milk and Water Analyses have been added." [from the Preface To The Second Edition]

"POSTSCRIPT.- The death of Professor Henry Trimble, which took place August 24, 1898, while Volume II. was passing through the press, made it desirable that some provision for the future work on this book should be made. The surviving author is glad to be able to state, therefore, that he has associated with himself Dr. Virgil Coblentz, Professor of Chemistry and Physics in the New York College of Pharmacy, who from this time on will share the editorship of the book with him. While no radical change in the plan of the work is contemplated, the authors purpose to keep it in all respects abreast of the latest developments of chemical science"

US: Priority (c.2-4 days) ------------ $14.50
Canada: Priority (c.2-6 weeks) ----- $29.50
World: Priority (c.2-8 weeks) ------ $40.50
Condition Report: Hard boards, original maroon cloth with gold lettering on spine, [a little soiling and wear]; 5.3/4” x 9.1/4”; former owner’s name inside cover and front endpaper, 336 pages including Index, a little soiling, very good condition.

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"A Text-Book of Chemistry Intended for the Use of Pharmaceutical and Medical Students", by Samuel Sadtler, Ph.D.., F.C.S., Professor of Chemistry, and Virgil Coblenz, Ph.D., F.C.S., Being the Second Revised and Enlarged Edition of Sadtler and Trimble's Chemistry. Published by Lippincott, Philadelphia, 1898.

In Two Volumes. Second Volume [of two]: "Analytical Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Assaying."

"They [the authors] believed that a scientifically accurate and fairly complete work on chemistry, written from the stand-point of the pharmacist and giving especial attention to all compounds mentioned in the United States Pharmacopaeia, would be of value not only to the student but to the practicing pharmacist and physician, and are glad to know that this belief was justified.

The work, however, grew on their hands, and in consequence the first edition formed a large octavo of some 950 pages, the shape and bulk of the book making it inconvenient for many purposes. To obviate this difficulty without sacrificing any of the features of the work that have proved valuable, the authors have now determined to issue the new edition in two volumes, one containing the Elementary Physics, Inorganic and Organic Chemistry, which together form the basis of the regular course of chemical instruction in our pharmaceutical and medical schools, and the other containing the Qualitative and Quantitative Analyses and Pharmaceutical Assaying found in the previous edition, together with a new section on Urinary Analysis and a few selected topics of importance to the practicing pharmacist or physician, such as Water and Milk Analyses. They believe that in this way they will not only make the book more convenient to handle, but will give it a wider field of usefulness and greater value to students and practitioners alike.

Volume II. has been almost entirely rewritten and much enlarged from what constituted Part V. of the original book. The part on Quantitative Analysis has been expanded and made serviceable as the basis of a fuller laboratory course on this subject; Pharmaceutical Assaying has been made to cover all the valuable assays of the United States Pharmacoaeia; and, as already stated, the sections on Urinary Analysis and Milk and Water Analyses have been added." [from the Preface To The Second Edition]

"POSTSCRIPT.- The death of Professor Henry Trimble, which took place August 24, 1898, while Volume II. was passing through the press, made it desirable that some provision for the future work on this book should be made. The surviving author is glad to be able to state, therefore, that he has associated with himself Dr. Virgil Coblentz, Professor of Chemistry and Physics in the New York College of Pharmacy, who from this time on will share the editorship of the book with him. While no radical change in the plan of the work is contemplated, the authors purpose to keep it in all respects abreast of the latest developments of chemical science"

US: Priority (c.2-4 days) ------------ $14.50
Canada: Priority (c.2-6 weeks) ----- $29.50
World: Priority (c.2-8 weeks) ------ $40.50
Condition Report: Hard boards, original maroon cloth with gold lettering on spine, [a little soiling and wear]; 5.3/4” x 9.1/4”; former owner’s name inside cover and front endpaper, 336 pages including Index, a little soiling, very good condition.

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