BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY
Number 21, 1998
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| TITLE | Author | Page Number |
|---|---|---|
| THE 1995 DEXTER AWARD ADDRESS. THE CHEMICAL ORIGINS OF PRACTICAL PHYSICS | William H. Brock | 1 |
| ALMER McDUFFIE McAFEE (1886-1972): COMMERCIAL CATALYTIC CRACKING PIONEER. | Paul T. Buonora | 12 |
| EARLY WOMEN CHEMISTS IN RUSSIA: ANNA VOLKOVA, IULIIA LERMONTOVA, AND NADEZHDA ZIBER-SHUMOVA. |
Mary R. S. Creese | 19 |
| PAUL D. BARTLETT'S CHEM 17a: A PIONEER COURSE IN PHYSICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. | Leon B. Gortler and Martin D. Saltzman | 25 |
| THE pH METER, A PRODUCT OF TECHNOLOGICAL CROSSOVERS. | Carl E. Moore and Bruno Jaselskis | 32 |
| MICHAEL POLANYI'S EARLY YEARS IN SCIENCE. | Gabor Pallo | 39 |
| MAX LE BLANC'S STUDIES ON ELECTROLYTIC POLARIZATION. | John T. Stock | 44 |
| MYER E. JAFFA: PIONEERING CHEMIST IN THE FOOD AND NUTRITION SCIENCES. | Patricia B. Swan and Kenneth J. Carpenter | 51 |
| Book Notes. Enough for One Lifetime: Wallace Carothers, Inventor of Nylon Arrhenius. From Ionic Theory to the Greenhouse Effect Edward Frankland: Chemistry, Controversy and Conspiracy in Victorian England A Life as Lived Eilhard Mitscherlich. Prince of Prussian Chemistry [Translation in English of Eilhard Mitscherlich: Baumeister am Fundament der Chemie, Deutsches Museum, Munchen, 1992. See Bull. Hist. Chem. 1992-93, No. 13-14, p70 for review.] |
M. W. Hermes, American Chemical Society and Chemical Heritage Foundation, Washington, DC, 1996. Elisabeth Crawford, Science History Publication/USA, Canton, MA, 1996. Colin A. Russell, Cambridge University PRess, Cambridge, MA, 1996. Leonore Hollander, Raspberry Press, Sebastopol, CA, 1996. Hans-Werner Schutt, American Chemical Society and Chemical Heritage Foundation, Washington, DC, 1997. |
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