BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY
Number 10, Fall 1991
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| TITLE | Author | Page Number |
|---|---|---|
| To Demonstrate the Truths of "Chymistry". An historical and pictorial celebration of the art of the lecture demonstration in honor of Dr. Hubert Alyea |
William B. Jensen | 3 |
| Henry Marshall Leicester. A tribute to one of this century's foremost chemical historians | George B. Kauffman | 15 |
| Some Edgar Fahs Smith Memorabilia. Among other things, the doyen of American chemical historians liked cheap adventure novels and amateur theatricals |
William D. Williams | 21 |
| The History of Food Colorants Before Aniline Dyes. When inorganic rather than organic chemistry ruled both the artist's palette and the gourmet's palate |
Harold T. McKone |
25 |
| Early Industrial pH Measurement and Control. Some insights into automated pH control before the advent of the pH meter |
John T. Stock | 31 |
| Old Chemistries. Celebrating the bicentennial of James Tytler's System of Chemistry | William D. Williams | 34 |
| Book Notes. From Caveman to Chemist Robert Robertson: Chemist Extraordinary Michael Faraday and the Royal Institution: the Genius of Man and Place The Legacy of Sir Lawrence Bragg Wissenschaftliches Jahrbuch 1990 Das Tagebuch des Erzherzogs Leopold The American Synthetic Rubber Research Program Steroids Made It Possible |
Hugh W. Salzberg, American Chemical Society, Washington, D. C., 1991. Trevor I. Williams, Clarendon, Oxford, 1990. John M. Thomas, Hilger, Bristol, 1991. John D. Thomas and Sir David Phillips, Eds., Science Reviews, Ltd., Northwood, Middlesex, 1990. Deutsches Museum, Munich, 1990. Josef Vozar, Ed., Osveta Publishing House, Marin, Czechoslovakia, 1990. Peter J. T. Morris, University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, PA, 1989. Carl Djerassi, American Chemical Society, Washington, D. C., 1990 |
39 |
| Letters. | 45 | |
| Divisional News. From the Chair Events of Interest Future Meetings 1992 Officers Directory |
45 | |
| Future Issues. A preview of our special Faraday issue | 47 |
