De Tolvidino Substantiisque Ab Eo Derivatis, by Eugen Sell, presents a detailed exploration of tolvidine and its derived substances. This scientific work delves into the chemical properties, reactions, and significance of tolvidine within the broader context of organic chemistry. It provides valuable insights into the synthesis and characteristics of related compounds.
Originally published, this treatise remains relevant for chemists, researchers, and students interested in the historical development of organic chemistry and the specific properties of toluene derivatives. This work offers a foundational understanding of these compounds and their applications.
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