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BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY

Volume 37, Number 2, 2012

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TITLE Author Page
Number
Chemistry as a Tool for Historical Research: Identifying Paths of Historical Mercury Pollution in the Hispanic New World Saúl Guerrero
History Department, McGill University, Montreal
61
Chemistry as a Tool for Historical Research: Estimating the Contraband of Silver from Potosí and Oruro, 1576-1650 Saúl Guerrero
History Department, McGill University, Montreal
72
John William Baker and the Origin of the Baker-Nathan Effect Martin D. Saltzman
Providence College
82
The Process for 2,3,5-Triphenyltetrazolium Chloride Synthesis, an Intellectual Property Seized Immediately after World War II Michael Witty
Edison State College
91
The Kamlet Laboratories Collection at the University of South Florida Dean F. Martin and Karina Bidani
Department of Chemistry, University of South Florida
96
     
Book Reviews    
100+ Years of Plastics: Leo Baekeland and Beyond
Reviewed by Mark D. Bowles
E. Thomas Strom and
Seth C. Rasmussen, Eds.
2011
102
Neither Physics nor Chemistry: A History of Quantum Chemistry
Reviewed by Carmen J. Giunta
Kostas Gavroglu and
Ana Simões
2012
103
African American Women Chemists
Reviewed by Sibrina N. Collins
Jeannette Brown
2012
106
     
Bulletin Instructions for Authors   108
Bulletin Editorial Staff  
2012 HIST Officer's Directory