BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY
Numbers 17 and 18, 1995
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| TITLE | Author | Page Number |
|---|---|---|
| The 1993 Dexter Award Address. Thomas Burr Osborne and Chemistry | Joseph S. Fruton | 1 |
| Rachel Lloyd: Early Nebraska Chemist. | Mary R. S. Creese and Thomas M. Creese | 9 |
| Bayer's Process for Alumina Production: A Historical Perspective. | Fathi Habashi | 15 |
| Aleksandr Mikhailovich Zaitzev (1841-1910). Markovnikov's Conservative Contemporary | David E. Lewis | 21 |
| Fritz Feigl (1891-1971). The Centennial of a Researcher | Aida Espinola, Mario Abrantes da Silva Pinto, and Claudio Costa Neto |
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| Three Hundred Years of Assaying American Iron and Iron Ores. | Kevin K. Olsen | 41 |
| Book Notes. Chemical Sciences in the Modern World Ideas in Chemistry. A History of the Science My 32 Semesters of Chemistry Studies The Quiet Revolution: Hermann Kolbe and the Science of Organic Chemistry |
Edited by Seymour H. Mauskopf, University of Pennsylvania Press, Philaelphia, 1993. David Knight, Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ, 1992. Vladimir Prelog, American Chemical Society, Washington, D. C., 1991. Alan J. Rocke, University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles, CA, 1993. |
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| Credit and Erratum. | 64 |
