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BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY
Volume 44, Number 1, 2019
NOTE: This issue is now open access.
If you have any problems, please email
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TITLE
Author
Page
Number
A Changing Curriculum: Pharmacological Texts at
the University of Paris in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
Julianna Poole-Sawyer
1-9
Note: A Modern Scientific Interpretation of Joseph Priestley's Discovery of CO
Mary Ellen Bowden and
Dee Ann Castel
10-17
A Survey of History of Chemistry by Chemists
Carmen J. Giunta
18-31
Oparin's Theory of Biogenesis: Biocolloidal or Biomolecular?
Nenad Raos
32-36
A School for Synthesis: R. B. Woodward and the
Woodward Research Institute Remembered
Supplemental Information
Kaspar F. Burri and
Richard J. Friary
37-50
The Recipients of the Dexter and Sidney M. Edelstein Awards:
Biographies of Men and Women of the History of Chemistry
An Enjoyable Journey Through Chemistry
Thomas A. Perfetti
51-61
BOOK REVIEWS
The Posthumous Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Volume 1
Reviewed by Arthur Greenberg
E. Thomas Strom
and Vera V. Mainz, Eds.
2017
62-68
Classical Methods in Structure Elucidation of Natural Products
Reviewed by Jeffrey I. Seeman
Reinhard W. Hoffmann
2018
68-73
150 Years of the Periodic Table at Fall 2019 ACS Meeting
74
Instructions for Authors
75
The Back Story
Henry Carrington Bolton and James J. Bohning
Jeffrey I. Seeman
76
Bulletin
Editorial Staff
77
HIST Officers 2019
77
The Cover
...Mugwort, from the
Vienna Dioscorides
manuscript (De Materia Medica). See
p1
.