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Hampson, W. J. Radium explained. [**]50c. Dodd.
“This little book ... will ... serve a useful purpose in giving an elementary acquaintance with the subject of radio-activity, so far as that is accessible to those with little scientific knowledge.... Probably one of the most valuable chapters in the book is that on the medical aspects of radium.”—Nature.
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“The explanations given of the experimental properties of radium are, so far as we have observed, clear and accurate.” R. J. S.
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“As a preparation for the further study of the new element, or for those who wish merely to keep well abreast of the world to-day, his little volume has an important place.”
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“Dr. Hampson has a fine sense of value and proportion, both in subject matter and style.”