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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
     
Book Reviews    
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
     
Author Index, 1-30   125
Subject Index, 1-30   126
     
Bulletin Editorial Staff  
2005 HIST Officer's Directory