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Higher Mathematics for Chemical Students (1911)
“Be a physical chemist, an analytical chemist, an organic chemist, if you will; but above all, be a chemist.”
Ira Remsen. Found in ""The Life of Ira Remsen"" by F.H. Getmen (1940) on page 70 or 71
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