BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY
Numbers 15 and 16, 1994
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| TITLE | Author | Page Number |
|---|---|---|
| From the Editor. | i | |
| Instructions for Authors. | ii | |
| Applications Invited. | ii | |
| The 1992 Dexter Award Address. Historical Chemical Instrumentation | John T. Stock | 1 |
| The Chemist as Consultant. | George E. Webb | 9 |
| A Note on Joseph Black. | Robert Palter | 15 |
| History of Chemistry Lecture Series. Marshall University | 18 | |
| Perspectives Lecture. Recent Trends in Historiography of Science |
Charles C. Gillispie | 19 |
| A Letter from Franklin Bache to Robert Hare. | William D. Williams | 27 |
| Charlotte Roberts and her Textbook on Stereochemistry. | Mary R. S. Creese and Thomas M. Creese | 31 |
| From Small Misunderstandings Mighty Disputes Grow. | Martin D. Saltzman | 37 |
| Commentary: Johannes Wislicenus, Atomism, and the Philosophy of Chemistry. | Peter J. Ramberg | 45 |
| Primary Documents: a Translation of Johannes Wislicenus. | Peter J. Ramberg | 52 |
| Old Chemistries: Steel's Fourteen Weeks in Chemistry. | William D. Williams | 55 |
| Georges Darzens (1867-1954): Inventor and Iconoclast. | Pierre Laszlo | 59 |
