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BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY

Volume 28, Number 1, 2003

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TITLE Author Page
Number
The 2002 Edelstein Award Address. To Bond or Not To Bond: Chemical versus Physical Theories of Drug Action John Parascandola
National Library of Medicine
1
Chemistry and the 19th-Century American Pharmacist Gregory J. Higby
American Institute of the History of Pharmacy
9
The Early Days of Chemistry at Catholic University Leopold May
The Catholic University of America
18
M. Carey Lea, the Father of Mechanochemistry Laszlo Takacs
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
26
Andres del Rio, Alexander von Humboldt, and the Twice-Discovered Element Lyman R. Caswell
Seattle, WA
35
Fritz Arndt and his Chemistry Books in the Turkish Language Lâle Aka Burk
Smith College
42
     
Book Reviews    
Methods and Styles in the Development of Chemistry
Reviewed by William B. Jensen
Joseph S. Fruton
2002
54
The German Chemical Industry in the Twentieth Century
Reviewed by Paul R. Jones
John E. Lesch, Ed.
2000
56
The Philosophy of Robert Boyle
Reviewed by Peter J. Ramberg
Peter R. Anstey
2000
57
Mendeleyev's Dream: The Quest for the Elements
Reviewed by Martin D. Saltzman
P. Strathern
2000
58
Heinrich Caro and the Creation of Modern Chemical Industry
Reviewed by Martin D. Saltzman
C. Reinhardt and
A. S. Travis
2000
59
     
Erratum   63
     
Bulletin Instructions for Authors   64
Bulletin Editorial Staff  
2003 HIST Officer's Directory