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BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY

Volume 45, Number 2, 2020

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TITLE Author Page
Number
Letters to the Editor
65-66
From “Blue Pills” to the Minamata Convention: Mercury, a Singular Metal
Liliane Catone Soares
67-79
Introduction to a Translation of “Ueber Nitrohydrochinon” by Karl Elbs
E. J. Behrman
D. M. Behrman, and
Manuela Davis
80-81
Primary Documents: On Nitrohydroquinone
Karl Elbs
Translated by
E. J. Behrman
D. M. Behrman, and
Manuela Davis
81-83
Edith Pechey and Professor Crum Brown:
A Key Part of the Edinburgh Seven Saga
Marelene Rayner-Canham and
Geoff Rayner-Canham
84-90
From Polymer to Macromolecule: Origins and
Historic Evolution of Polymer Terminology
Seth C. Rasmussen
91-100
Dr. Fritz J. Hansgirg and Heavy Water Production:
The Untold Story
Bill Streifer
101-119
In Rembrance of I. Berhard Cohen
Dudley Herschbach
120-122
     
BOOK REVIEWS    
A Field on Fire: The Future of Environmental History
Reviewed by Carmen Giunta
Mark D. Hersey and
Ted Steinberg, Eds.
2019
123-125
     
Instructions for Authors   126
     
The Back Story
Carl Djerassi (1923-2015). The Man of Multiple Lives
Jeffrey I. Seeman
127-128
     
Bulletin Editorial Staff   129
HIST Officers 2020   129

The Cover... Fritz Hansgirg and Heavy Water. See p101.