BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY
Number 22, 1998
NOTE: This issue is now open access.
TITLE | Author | Page Number |
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THE 1996 DEXTER AWARD ADDRESS CONTRASTS IN CHEMICAL STYLE: SIDGWICK AND EYRING. |
Keith J. Laidler | 1 |
MORRIS LOEB: OSTWALD'S FIRST AMERICAN STUDENT AND AMERICA'S FIRST PHYSICAL CHEMIST. |
Martin D. Saltzman | 10 |
LATENT HEAT AND ELECTRODE POTENTIAL. | John T. Stock | 16 |
CALL FOR NOMINATION FOR DEXTER AWARD FOR 1999 | 20 | |
THE WISWESSER-LOSCHMIDT CONNECTION. | Alfred Bader | 21 |
WHEN PIPERIDINE WAS A STRUCTURAL PROBLEM. | Edgar Warnhoff | 29 |
Book Notes. Traces of the Past: Unraveling the Secrets of Archaelogy through Chemistry Justus von Liebig: The Chemical Gatekeeper A History of Metallurgy Instruments of Science: An Historical Encyclopedia Chemistry and the Chemical Industry in the 19th Century: The Henrys of Manchester and other Studies |
J. B. Lambert, Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1997. William H. Brock, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1997. Fathi Habashi, Metallurgie Extractive Quebec, Sainte Foy, Quebec, 1994. R. Bud, D. J. Warner, and S. Johnston, Ed., The Science Museum, London, and National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, in association with Garland Publishers, Inc., New York, 1998. Wilfred Vernon Farrar, Richard L. Hills, and W. H. Brock, Ed., Variorum, Aldershot, Hampshire, Great Britain, 1997. |
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