BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY
Number 22, 1998
NOTE: This issue is now open access.
| TITLE | Author | Page Number |
|---|---|---|
| The 1996 Dexter Award Address. Contrasts in Chemical Style: Sidgwick and Eyring. | Keith J. Laidler | 1 |
| Morris Loeb: Ostwald's First American Student and America's First Physical Chemist. | Martin D. Saltzman | 10 |
| Latent Heat and Electrode Potential. | John T. Stock | 16 |
| The Wiswesser-Loschmidt Connection. | Alfred Bader | 21 |
| When Piperidine was a Structural Problem. | Edgar Warnhoff | 29 |
| Book Notes. | ||
| Traces of the Past: Unraveling the Secrets of Archaelogy through Chemistry Reviewed by William J. Hagan, Jr. |
1997 |
35 |
| Justus von Liebig: The Chemical Gatekeeper Reviewed by Peter J. Ramberg |
1997 |
36 |
| A History of Metallurgy Reviewed by Kevin K. Olsen |
1994 |
38 |
| Instruments of Science: An Historical Encyclopedia Reviewed by Paul R. Jones |
D. J. Warner, and S. Johnston, Eds. 1998 |
38 |
| Chemistry and the Chemical Industry in the 19th Century: The Henrys of Manchester and other Studies Reviewed by Anthony S. Travis |
Richard L. Hills, and W. H. Brock, Eds. 1997 |
39 |

