For explanation of the design, click here.

American Chemical Society

Division of the History of Chemistry

ACS logo

BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY

Number 23, 1999

NOTE: This issue is now open access.

If you have any problems, please email mainz@illinois.edu.

TITLE Author Page
Number
THE 1997 DEXTER AWARD ADDRESS
A LANGUAGE TO ORDER THE CHAOS.
Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent 1
THE DELHUYAR BROTHERS, TUNGSTEN, AND SPANISH SILVER. Lyman R. Caswell and Rebecca W. Stone Daley 11
BRITISH WOMEN CHEMISTS AND THE FIRST WORLD WAR. Marelene F. Rayner-Canham and Geoffrey W. Rayner-Canham 20
ERLICH, BERTHEIM, AND ATOXYL: THE ORIGINS OF MODERN CHEMOTHERAPY. Steven Riethmiller 28
ACADEMIA AND INDUSTRY: WHAT SHOULD THEIR RELATIONSHIP BE?
THE LEVINSTEIN-ROSCOE DIALOG.
Martin D. Saltzman 34
THE KEY ROLE PLAYED BY SUGAR IN EARLY EXPERIMENTS
IN KINETICS AND EQUILIBRIA.
John T. Stock 42
GUSTAVUS HINRICHS AND THE LAVOISIER MONUMENT. William D. Williams 47
Book Notes.
From Caveman to Chemist: Circumstances and Achievements

Cavendish


Episodes from the History of the Rare Earth Elements

Paracelsus: Das Werk -- die Rezeption

John Dalton, 1776-1844: A Bibliography of Works by and About Him,
with an Annotated List of his Surviving Apparatus and Personal Effects

Hugh W. Salzberg, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 1991.

Christa Jungnickel and Russell McCormmach, American Philosophical Society,
Philadelphia, PA, 1996.

C. H. Evans, Ed., Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Hingham, MA, 1996.

Volker Zimmermann, Ed. Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart, 1995.

A. L. Smyth, Ashgate Publ. Co., Brookfield, VT, 2nd ed., 1997.

50