BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY
Volume 37, Number 2, 2012
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Author |
Page
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| 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 |
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| Book Reviews |
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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 |
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| Bulletin Instructions for Authors |
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108 |
| Bulletin Editorial Staff |
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| 2012 HIST Officer's Directory |
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