BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY
Numbers 17 and 18, 1995
NOTE: This issue is now open access.
| TITLE | Author | Page Number |
|---|---|---|
| The 1993 Dexter Award Address. Thomas Burr Osborne and Chemistry | Joseph S. Fruton | 1 |
| Rachel Lloyd: Early Nebraska Chemist. | Mary R. S. Creese and Thomas M. Creese | 9 |
| Bayer's Process for Alumina Production: A Historical Perspective. | Fathi Habashi | 15 |
| Aleksandr Mikhailovich Zaitzev (1841-1910). Markovnikov's Conservative Contemporary | David E. Lewis | 21 |
| Fritz Feigl (1891-1971). The Centennial of a Researcher | Aida Espinola, Mario Abrantes da Silva Pinto, and Claudio Costa Neto |
31 |
| Three Hundred Years of Assaying American Iron and Iron Ores. | Kevin K. Olsen | 41 |
| Book Notes. | ||
| Chemical Sciences in the Modern World Reviewed by Herbert T. Pratt |
1993 |
57 |
| Ideas in Chemistry. A History of the Science Reviewed by Martin R. Feldman |
1992 |
58 |
| My 32 Semesters of Chemistry Studies Reviewed by John Belletire |
1991 |
61 |
| The Quiet Revolution: Hermann Kolbe and the Science of Organic Chemistry Reviewed by Martin D. Saltzman |
1993 |
63 |
| Credit and Erratum. | 64 |

