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BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY

Volume 35, Number 1, 2010

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TITLE Author Page
Number
The 2009 Edelstein Address. Sons of Genius: Chemical Manipulation and its Shifting Norms from Joseph Black to Michael Faraday Trevor Harvey Levere
University of Toronto, Canada
1
'Afinity:' Historical Development in Chemistry and Pharmacology R. B. Raffa and R. J. Tallarida
Temple University School of Pharmacy (RBR) and
Temple University Medical School (RJT)
7
Revisiting Pharmacy Morianen: Revealing First Traces of Elemental Silicon in a Laboratory Environment Lars Hälldahl
K-analys AB, Uppsala
17
Böttger's Eureka!: New Insights into the European Reinvention of Porcelain Nicholas Zumbulyadis, Independent Scholar
(Retired, Eastman Kodak Research Laboratories, Rochester, NY)
24
Reinvestigating Vestium, One of the Spurious Platinum Metals James L. Marshall and Virginia R. Marshall
University of North Texas, Denton
33
Three Crucial Scientific Observations from Mistaken Hypotheses M. John Plater
University of Aberdeen
40
Henry Eyring: A Model Life K. A. Dambrowitz and S. M. Kuznicki
University of Alberta
46
Lost Artifacts? The Anna Lea Painting William B. Jensen
University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
54
Response to Previous Column: Lost Artifacts? Moore Portrait Collection William B. Jensen
University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
55
     
Book Reviews  
Chemistry & Art. Further Adventures of a Chemist Collector
Reviewed by Arthur Greenberg
Alfred Bader
2008
56
El Color Líquido. Instrumentos y útiles de la colorimetría en el siglo XIX
Reviewed by Manuel Castillo Martos
Lluis Garrigós-Oltra,
Carles Millán-Verdú, and
Georgina Blanes-Nadal
2008
58
The Rise and Decline of Colloid Science in North America, 1900-1935: The Neglected Dimension
Reviewed by Yasu Furukawa
Andrew Ede
2007
60
     
Recollections: Kasimir Fajans Lawrence S. Bartell
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
62
     
Bulletin Instructions for Authors   64
Bulletin Editorial Staff  
2010 HIST Officer's Directory