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BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY

Volume 40, Number 2, 2015

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TITLE Author Page
Number
Introduction to an English Translation (Abridged) of Kizhner's
Pioneering Papers on Deoxygenation

Supplemental Information
Vladislav Suntsov
and
David E. Lewis
61-64
Primary Documents. 25. The Catalytic Decomposition of
Alkylidenehydrazines as a Method for the Preparation of Hydrocarbons


Supplemental Information
N. Kizhner

Translated by
Vladislav Suntsov
and
David E. Lewis
64-68
Primary Documents. 27. On the Catalytic Decomposition of
Alkylidenehydrazines. (Second Part)


Supplemental Information
N. Kizhner

Translated by
Vladislav Suntsov
and
David E. Lewis
69-73
From Cosmochemistry to Fuel Cells: Notes on Emil Baur, Physical Chemist
Helge Kragh
74-85
The History and Structure of Stantienite
Joseph B. Lambert,
Jorge A. Santiago-Blay,
Yuyang Wu,
and
Allison J. Levy
86-94
Tools for Chemists: The Desreux-Bischoff Viscosimeter
Pierre Laszlo
95-102
A Pioneering Course in Physical Organic Chemistry:
J. W. Baker's 1942 Third-Year Lectures to Undergraduates
Martin Saltzman
103-108
A Compelling Example of Scientific Integrity
Norman C. Craig
and
Ira W. Levin
109-113
A Reverie, Kekulé and His Dream: An Interview
Richard E. Rice
114-119
     
BOOK REVIEWS    
The Limits of Matter: Chemistry, Mining, and Enlightenment Hjalmar Fors
2015
120-121
Medical Monopoly: Intellectual Property Rights and the Origins of the Modern Pharmaceutical Industry Joseph M. Gabriel
2014
122-123
Science History: A Traveler's Guide Mary Virginia Orna
2014
123-125
     
Instructions for Authors   126
Bulletin Editorial Staff   127
HIST Officers 2015   127

The Cover ... Atomic Volumes from a Forgotten Physical Chemist. See p 74.