BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY
Volume 28, Number 2, 2003
NOTE: This issue is now open access.
Volume 28, Number 2, 2003
| TITLE | Author | Page Number |
| Francis Bacon: An Alchemical Odyssey through the Novum Organum | Pedro Cintas University of Extremadura, Spain |
65 |
| Ernest Rutherford, the "True Discoverer" of Radon | James L. Marshall and Virginia R. Marshall University of North Texas, Denton |
76 |
| James Bryant Conant: The Making of an Iconoclastic Chemist | Martin Saltzman Providence College |
84 |
| Arthur Slator and the Chlorination of Benzene | John T. Stock University of Connecticut |
95 |
| The Role of Chemistry in the Oak Ridge Electromagnetic Project | Clarence E. Larson* |
101 |
| Pounding on the Doors: The Fight for Acceptance of British Women Chemists | Marlene F. Rayner-Canham and Geoffrey W. Rayner-Canham Sir Wilfred Grenfell College |
110 |
| Book Reviews | ||
| Tools and Modes of Representation in the Laboratory Sciences Reviewed by O. Bertrand Ramsay |
2001 |
120 |
| The Art of Chemistry: Myths, Medicines, and Materials Reviewed by Alan J. Rocke |
2003 |
121 |
| Chromatography: A Century of Discovery 1900-2000: The Bridge to the Sciences/Technology Reviewed by Raymond E. Dessy |
Robert L. Wixom, and Ernst Bayer, Eds. 2001 |
122 |
| Robert Burns Woodward: Architect and Artist in the World of Molecules Reviewed by Peter A. Jacobi |
Peter J. T. Morris 2001 |
123 |
| The Changing Image of the Sciences Reviewed by Harold Goldwhite |
Teun Koetsier, Cornelis De Pater, and Albert Van Helden, Eds. 2002 |
124 |
| The Holland Sisters Reviewed by Joseph B. Lambert |
Eduard Krahé 2001 |
125 |
| Transmutations: Alchemy in Art Reviewed by Alfred Bader |
Lawrence Principe 2002 |
127 |
| Bulletin Editorial Staff | ||
| 2003 HIST Officer's Directory |

