Science and the nation / essays by Cambridge graduates ; with an introduction by Lord Moulton ; edited by A.C. Seward.
- Date:
- 1917
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Publication/Creation
Cambridge : University Press, 1917.
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xxii, 328 pages ; 21 cm
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Contents
The national importance of chemistry, by W.J. Pope.--Physical research and the way of its application by W.H. Bragg.--The modern science of metals, pure and applied, by W. Rosenhain.--Mathematics in relation to pure and applied science, by E.W. Hobson.-- The science of botany and the art of intensive cultivation, by F.W. Keeble.--Science in forestry, by W. Dawson.--Systematized plant-breeding, by R.H. Biffen.--An agricultural war problem, by T.B. Wood.--Geology as an economic science, by H.H. Thomas.--Medicine and experimental science, by F.G. Hopkins.--The "specific treatment" of disease, by G.H.F. Nuttall.--Flies and disease, by G.S. Graham-Smith.--The government of subject peoples, by W.H.R. Rivers.
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