Excerpt from Lecture-Notes on Theoretical Chemistry
The study of theoretical chemistry has not, in general, met with that recognition and appreciation which is warranted by the interest and importance attaching to this branch of chemical science.
Seeking. For an explanation, it appears that to many this study presents considerable difficulty, on account of the num ber and variety of themes - frequently exhibiting no organic connection-to which the attention of the student is invited.
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