Abstract

ON December 11, 1847, Gustav Wiedemann was made Doctor of Philosophy of Berlin University with a thesis “De Novo quodam Corpore ex Urea producto.” To celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of that event, the publishers of Wiedemann's Annalen der Physik und Chemie conceived the happy idea of printing a jubilee volume composed of special papers by the more regular contributors. The result is a collection of fifty-seven papers by a number of eminent men, including Kohlrausch, Nernst, Ostwald, Quincke, Drude, Warburg, E. Wiedemann, and others of equal distinction.

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