68. The mechanism of the antibacterial action of phenols and salicylaldehydes. Part IV. Substituted salicylaldehydes

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438 Burton Clarke and Gray Mechanism of the Antibacterial 68. The Nechanism of the Antibacterial Action of Phenols and Xalicy laldeh ydes . Part 1V.l Substituted Xal icylaldehy des. By D. E. BURTON, K. CLARKE and G. W. GRAY. An attempt has beenmade to assess the importance of (a)chelation of metal ions and (b) the

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