BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY
Volume 30, Number 2, 2005
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| TITLE |
Author |
Page
Number |
| Joseph Priestley, Natural Philosopher |
Robert E. Schofield |
57 |
| Phlogistion Theory and Chemical Revolutions |
Leslie V. Woodcock
University of Manchester, UK |
63 |
| Pantisocracy and Pennsylvania: Plans of Coleridge and Southey and of Cooper and Priestley |
J. Edmund White |
70 |
| Esteem, Regard, and Respect for Rationality: Joseph Priestley's Female Connections |
Kathleen L. Neeley, University of Kansas and
M. Andrea Bashore, Joseph Priestley House |
77 |
| Priestley, Jefferson, and Adams: The Émigre and American Politics |
Judah B. Ginsberg
American Chemical Society |
91 |
| Bernard Courtois (1777-1838), Famed for Discovering Iodine (1811), and his Life in Paris from 1798 |
Patricia A. Swain |
103 |
| The Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide by Blood. George Senter's Discovery of the Enzyme Involved |
John T. Stock and James D. Stuart
University of Connecticut |
113 |
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| Book Reviews |
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The Enlightenment of Joseph Priestley: A Study of His Life and Work from 1733-1773 and
The Enlightened Joseph Priestley: A Study of His Life and Work from 1773-1804
Reviewed by Derek A. Davenport |
Robert E. Schofield 1997 2004 |
118 |
Ladies in the Laboratory II - West European Women in Science, 1800 - 1900: A Survey of Their Contributions to Research
Reviewed by Maureen Gillen Chan |
Mary R. S. Creese with contributions by Thomas M. Creese 2004 |
119 |
The Life and Work of Friedrich Wöhler (1800-1882)
Reviewed by Paul R. Jones |
Robin Keen and J. Büttner, Eds. 2005 |
120 |
A Well-Ordered Thing. Dmitrii Mendeleev and the Shadow of the Periodic Table
Reviewed by David E. Lewis |
Michael D. Gordin 2004 |
122 |
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| Author Index, 1-30 |
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125 |
| Subject Index, 1-30 |
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126 |
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| Bulletin Editorial Staff |
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| 2005 HIST Officer's Directory |
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