Oils from irish-grown plants. By Prof. J. Reilly and D. F. Kelly, M.Se. Agricultural Bulletin No. -1. Pp.92. London; New York; Toronto; Calcutta; Bombay; Madras; Longmans, Green & Co., Ltd., 1937. 2s. 6d
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- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
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- 2010
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- 276 KB
- Volume
- 56
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- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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✦ Synopsis
course in pliysicd or colloid chcniistry '' (Introduction IX) nnd ttint tlicsc two brnnclics of chcniistry form " thc fountlution mntcriul " for licr treatise. Norcowr Prof. I,o\vc belicvcs t h n t csperiincntnl cookery courscs will cvcntunlly " 11:ive the s:inic rclat,ion to food prepamtion courses that tliosc in aninid feeding h n w to nut,rition courses." I t is well to bear thesc points in mind in reading such ii book.
'I'he first chapter deals with the '. colloid :ispcct '' of the subject wliich, bearing in mind tlic liniitntion of thc kno~ledgc of t.lie st,utlcuts, cun only introducc to t.licin R series of words iintl pliroses whicli serve no pirposc but to covcr up :i Iiick of fitndnnicntnl knoivlcdgc. Prof. Lowe obviously docs not clnini t.o be a clicniist, for she uses tlic plirusc '* Cheniists tell iis . . ."