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Illustratians are used where necessarv and these are simple hut self-explanatory. Photographs are minimal and used only where applicable. The authors have treated some topics exceptionally well that are usually sloughed, e.g. in the earlier review: copper(1) iodide written isotonic, hypo- and hypertonic solutions, d i ~ as Cu& on p. 424, the "non-existence" of alysis, acidosis, and alkalosis. HBrOa on p. 426, Biz05 cited as the more The discussion of rad~oactive isotones common oxide of bismuth on o. 445. and immediately following the chapter on atomlc .rvert,l i l l w r x ,my ~ >htwm: l . r ~ ~ i ~ p i ~ ~structure u r c ~ is preferable to the last chapter ,i d . , ~ m ? g ~ h