Issue June, 1883

On the most simple and generally useful mode of expressing the results of water analysis so as to be universally comprehensible; with examples drawn from London water, and also from a case of typhoid epidemic

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On the most simple and generally useful mode of expressing the results of water analysis so as to be universally comprehensible; with examples drawn from London water, and also from a case of typhoid epidemic

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Analyst, 1883,8, 93c-98

On the most simple and generally useful mode of expressing the results of water analysis so as to be universally comprehensible; with examples drawn from London water, and also from a case of typhoid epidemic

J. Muter, Analyst, 1883, 8, 93c DOI: 10.1039/AN883080093C

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