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| The 1999 Dexter Award Address. A Place in History: Was Linus Pauling a Revolutionary Chemist? |
Mary Jo Nye
Oregon State University |
73 |
| Christopher H. Pfaff and the Controversy over Voltaic Electricity |
Helge Kragh and Malene M. Bak Aarhus University, Denmark |
83 |
| George Augustus Hulett: From Liquid Crystals to Standard Cell |
John T. Stock University of Connecticut |
91 |
| Letter to the Editor |
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98 |
| Morris Loeb, Walther Nernst, and the Transference Number |
John T. Stock University of Connecticut |
99 |
| Stefanie Horovitz, Ellen Gleditsch, Ada Hitchins, and the Discovery of Isotopes |
Marelene F. Rayner-Canham and Geoffrey W. Rayner-Canham Sir Wilfred Grenfell College |
103 |
| Zoroaster and the Theory of Four Elements |
Fathi Habashi Laval University |
109 |
| Is Science a Brotherhood? The Case of Siegried Ruhemann |
Martin D. Saltzman Providence College |
116 |
| D. Stanley Tarbell (1913-1999) A Memorial Tribute |
George B. Kauffman California State University, Fresno |
122 |
| "What's in a Name?" From Designation to Denunciation — The Nonclassical CAtion Controversy |
Stephen J. Weininger Worcester Polytechnic Institute |
123 |
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| Book Reviews |
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Ladies in the Laboratory? American and British Women in Science, 1800-1900: A Survey of Their Contributions to Research
Reviewed by Frankie K. Wood-Black |
Mary R. S. Creese with contributions by Thomas M. Creese 1998 |
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A Chemical History Tour: Picturing Chemistry from Alchemy to Modern Molecular Science
Reviewed by Alan J. Rocke |
Arthur Greenberg 2000 |
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The Chemical Industry in Europe, 1850-1914: Industrial Growth, Pollution, and Professionalization and
Determinants in the Evolution of the European Chemical Industry, 1900-1939: New Technologies, Political Frameworks, Markets and Companies
Reviewed by Herbert T. Pratt |
E. Homburg, A. S. Travis, and H. G. Schröter, Eds. 1998
A. S. Travis, H. G. Schröter, E. Homburg, and P. J. T. Morris, Eds. 1998
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| Author Index, 1-25 |
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142 |
| Subject Index, 1-25 |
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144 |
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