Organic Chemistry as a Tropical Rain Forest

Organic chemistry just now is enough to drive one mad. It gives one the impression of a primeval, tropical forest full of the most remarkable things, may well dread to enter. may well dread to enter.

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Letter to Berzelius 28 January 1885 Friedrich Woehler 1800-1882

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 The life and works of Friedrich Wöhler (1800-1882)
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