Organisch-Chemisches Praktikum is a comprehensive laboratory manual for organic chemistry, originally published in 1908. Written by the renowned German chemist Fritz Ullmann, this book provides detailed instructions and practical guidance for students and researchers in the field. The text covers a wide range of organic chemical reactions, experimental techniques, and analytical methods, making it an invaluable resource for anyone seeking hands-on experience in organic chemistry. Ullmann's meticulous approach and clear explanations ensure that even complex procedures are accessible to those with a solid foundation in chemistry. This historical text offers a glimpse into the teaching and practice of organic chemistry at the beginning of the 20th century, and remains relevant for its detailed methodology and historical significance.
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