BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY
Volume 29, Number 2, 2004
NOTE: This issue is now open access.
| TITLE | Author | Page Number |
| Chemistry in the Life of Dr. Samuel Johnson | Frederick Kurzer Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, University of London |
65 |
| Rutherford, the "True Discoverer of Radon" | Marlene F. Rayner-Canham and Geoffrey W. Rayner-Canham Sir Wilfred Grenfell College |
89 |
| Response to Rayner-Canham Letter | James L. Marshall and Virginia R. Marshall | 90 |
| Frederick George Donnan and the Relationship Between Electrolytic Dissociation and Light Absorption | John T. Stock University of Connecticut |
91 |
| Cambodia's Four Elements | Fathi Habashi Laval University |
97 |
| The History of Ozone. IV. The Isolation of Pure Ozone and Determination of its Physical Properties | Mordecai B. Rubin Technion-Israel Institute of Technology |
99 |
| Book Reviews | ||
| The Pharmaceutical Industry: A Guide to Historical Records Reviewed by John R. Gwilt |
A. Turton, Eds. 2003 |
108 |
| The Last Sorcerers. The Path From Alchemy to the Periodic Table Reviewed by Pierre Laszlo |
2003 |
110 |
| Ernest Rutherford and the Explosion of Atoms Reviewed by James L. Marshall |
2003 |
112 |
| The Life and Work of J. L. W. Thudichum Reviewed by John Parascandola |
2003 |
114 |
| From Elements to Atoms: A History of Chemical Composition Reviewed by Richard E. Rice |
2002 |
115 |
| The Ingredients. A Guided Tour of the Elements Reviewed by James G. Traynham |
2002 |
117 |
| Ladies in the Laboratory II. West European Women in Science, 1800-1900 Reviewed by Paul R. Jones |
2004 |
119 |
| Bulletin Editorial Staff | ||
| 2004 HIST Officer's Directory |

