BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY
Number 7, Fall 1990
NOTE: This issue is now open access.
TITLE | Author | Page Number |
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The Reception of Hydrogen Bonding. The response of the chemical community in the period 1920-1937 | Denis Quane | 3 |
Joseph W. Mellor. A tribute to the master textbook author of all times | Fathi Habashi | 13 |
The Genesis of Electrogravimetry. On the development of the first important application of electrochemistry to chemical analysis |
John T. Stock | 17 |
Between Two Stools. Kopp, Kolbe and the history of chemistry | Alan J. Rocke |
19 |
Chemical Artifacts. The Butlerov Museum at the University of Kazan | John H. Wotiz | 24 |
Diversions and Digressions. Kekule was vain and van't Hoff was high strung - Harry Jones meets the famous and comments |
William B. Jensen | 26 |
Book Notes. All That Glitters. Readings in Historical Metallurgy Petrochemicals: The Rise of an Industry Motion Toward Perfection: The Achievement of Joseph Priestley Chemistry As Viewed From Bascom Hill. A History of the Chemistry Department at the University of Wisconsin in Madison |
Michael L. Wayman, Ed., The Metallurgical Society of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Montreal, 1989. Peter H. Spitz, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1988. A. Truman Schwartz and John G. McEvoy, Eds., Skinner House Books, Boston, MA, 1990. Aaron J. Ihde, Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, 1990. |
33 |
Divisional News. Events of Interest Future Meetings |
35 | |
From the Editor's Desk. | 36 | |
Author's Guide. | 37 | |
Parting Shots. Reinventing the Hofmann Sodium Spoon | William B. Jensen | 38 |
Future Issues. A preview of what's to come | 39 |