BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY
Volume 33, Number 2, 2008
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| TITLE | Author | Page Number |
|---|---|---|
| ON THE DISCOVERY AND HISTORY OF PRUSSIAN BLUE | Alexander Kraft Gesimat GmbH, Berlin |
61 |
| THE HISTORY OF OZONE. VI. OZONE ON SILICA GEL ("DRY OZONE") | Mordecai B. Rubin Technion-Israel Institute of Technology |
68 |
| THE CRUCIAL EARLY CONTRIBUTIONS OF F. R. JAPP TO A GENERAL SYNTHESIS OF IMIDAZOLE DERIVATIVES | M. John Plater Japp Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, University of Aberdeen |
76 |
| FROM DISULFIRAM TO ANABUSE: THE INVENTION OF A DRUG | Helge Kragh University of Aarhus |
82 |
| AMERICIUM - FROM DISCOVERY TO THE SMOKE DETECTOR AND BEYOND | Keith Kosteka Columbia College-Chicago, Illinois |
89 |
| THE GORDON RESEARCH CONFERENCES AS SCIENTIFIC INFRASTRUCTURE | Arthur Daemmrich, Harvard Business School and Leah Shaper, Freelance Science Writer |
94 |
| A HISTORY OF CARBOHYDRATE RESEARCH AT THE USDA LABORATORY IN PEORIA, ILLINOIS | Gregory L. Cote and Victoria L. Finkenstadt U. S. Department of Agriculture |
103 |
| LOST ARTIFACTS? THE SQUIBB MUSEUM | William B. Jensen Department of Chemistry, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH |
111 |
| BOOK REVIEWS | 112 | |
| CALL FOR NOMINATIONS FOR THE 2009 EDELSTEIN AWARD | 125 | |
| INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS | 126 |
