Benzodiazepines II

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... this is an excellent compilation of data which should be on the bookshelves of all analysts interested in the benzodiazepines. It is to be hoped that with the introduction of so many new ben­ zodiazepines the author will quickly add these in a second edi­ tion (A. C. Moffat in: Trends in Analytical Chemistry 1983). This review deputizing for many others reflects the friendly reception enjoyed by the first volume of Benzodiazepines which was published in 1982 and apparently closed a gap in the ben­ zodiazepine literature. In the meantime Benzodiazepines has established itself as a standard book as evidenced by numerous letters and quotations. Suggestions were also soon made for a new edition in view of the unusually rapid development in the field of the benzodiazepines. It became quickly obvious however that it would not be sufficient to publish a revised second edition but that a completely new second volume would be required for which however the successful previous format could be largely retained. The following considerations seem worth mentioning in connection with the preparation of Volume II: - To ensure continuity with Volume I as far as possible the list of references was consecutively numbered (references 1 to 3779 in Volume I references 3780 to 11338 in Volume II). Whereas in Vol. I the substances appear in the sequential order of their historical development they are listed in alphabetical order in Vol. II.
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