Notes from the Medical Record, Volume 72, (1907):
This is essentially a laboratory manual, and contains the amount of qualitative and volumetric analysis usually indulged in first-class medical schools. In the present edition a chapter has been included on reactions in solutions in general; sections have been added on the use of indicators, and a number of new processes have been included, the most important of which are methods for the titration of borates and formaldehyde. There is an important chapter on water analysis, in which are given a few comparatively simple methods for determining the suitability of water for household uses. The book is well arranged and clearly printed, and can be used in conjunction with any general textbook.