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BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY

Volume 48, Number 2, 2023

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TITLE Author Page
Number
Letter to the Editor
Concerning Bull. Hist. Chem. 2022, 47(2), 239-243
Reinhard W. Hoffmann
129-130
On the History of Prussian Blue:
The Story of Soluble Prussian Blue
Alexander Kraft
131-135
Peter Woulfe (1727-1803): The Last of the Alchemists
Peter E. Childs
136-154
First 60 Years of Melting Point in Organic Chemistry: 1790-1850
Veljko Dragojlovic
155-169
A Dark Comedy of Errors and Polemics:
Nierenstein, Freudenberg and the Structure of Catechin
William H. Brock and
David E. Lewis
170-181
Wilbur Morris Stine: Pioneer Scientist
Howard D. Dewald
182-198
Naming the Proton
Ian D. Rae
199-210
Discovery and Structural Elucidation of RDX and HMX,
the World's Most Powerful Industrial Explosives
Tor Erik Kristensen
211-229
On Edward Teller's Inner World: As Revealed in His Letters to Maria Goeppert Mayer
Istvan Hargittai and
Magdolna Hargittai
230-235
Kenji Yoshihara (1929-2022): Shedding Light on the Work
of Masataka Ogawa on His Discovery of the Element “Nipponium.”
An Obituary-Tribute
Yoshiteru Maeno,
Yoji Hisamatsu, and
Kazuhiro Egashira
236-241
Erratum
Concerning Bull. Hist. Chem. 2023, 48(1), 70-79
Sharon L. Haynie
242
     
BOOK REVIEWS    
Molecular World: Making Modern Chemistry
Reviewed by Gary Patterson
Catherine M. Jackson
2023
243-248
Meeting the Challenge: Top Women in Science
Reviewed by Marelene and Geoffrey Rayner-Canham
Magdolna Hargittai
2023
249-250
Lothar Meyer: Modern Theories and Pathways to Periodicity
Reviewed by Carmen Giunta
Gisela Boeck and Alan J. Rocke, Eds.
2022
250-252
     
The Back Story
Gilbert Stork and the Sweetness of Quinine
Jeffrey I. Seeman
253-256
     
Bulletin Editorial Staff   257
HIST Officers 2022   257

The Cover. . A History of the High Explosives RDX and HMX. See p211.