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BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY

Volume 27, Number 2, 2002

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TITLE Author Page
Number
The History of Ozone. II. 1869-1899 (1) Mordecai B. Rubin
Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
81
Francis Home and Joseph Black: The Chemistry and Testing of Alkaline Salts in the Early Bleaching and Alkali Trade Frederick G. Page
University of Leicester
107
The Ostwald-Gibbs Correspondence: An Interesting Component in the History of the Energy Concept Carl E. Moore, Alfred von Smolinski, and Bruno Jaselskis
Loyola University, Chicago
114
The Natural Defense of a Scientific People: The Public Debate over Chemical Warfare in Post-WWI America Andrew Ede
University of Alberta
128
Chemistry at Rice, 1912 to 1998 Edward S. Lewis
Rice University
136
     
Book Reviews    
Chemistry and Medical Debate: van Helmont to Boerhaave
Reviewed by Christopher Lawrence
Allen G. Debus
2001
145
Nationalizing Science: Adolphe Wurtz and the Battle for French Chemistry
Reviewed by Arie Leegwater
Alan J. Rocke
2001
146
Robert Boyle (1627-1691): Scrupulosity and Science
Reviewed by Lawrence M. Principe
Michael Hunter
2000
147
Histories of the Electron: the Birth of Microphysics
Reviewed by M. C. Usselman
Jed Z. Buchwald and
Andrew Warwick, Eds.
2001
148
Liebigs Lehrer. Karl W. G. Kastner (1783-1857): Eine Professorenkarriere in Zeiten naturwissenschaftlichen Umbruchs
Reviewed by Otto Theodor Benfey
Martin Kirschke
2001
150
Imaging a Career in Science: The Iconography of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier
Reviewed by Paul R. Jones
Marco Beretta
2001
152
     
Bulletin Editorial Staff  
2002 HIST Officer's Directory