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BULLETIN FOR THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY
Volume 43, Number 2, 2018
NOTE: This issue is now open access.
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TITLE
Author
Page
Number
Profiles, Pathways and Dreams
: From Naïveté to the HIST Award
Jeffrey I. Seeman
45
The Scientific Publications of Alexander Marcet
Supplemental Information
G. J. Leigh and
Carmen J. Giunta
61
Frederick Accum: An Important Nineteenth-Century Chemist Fallen into Oblivion
João Paulo André
79
The Contributions of Radiochemistry to Mastering Atomic Energy for Weapons
C. H. Delegard, V. F. Peretrukhin,
and S. I. Rovny
90
Drugs That Shaped the FDA: From Elixir Sulfanilamide to Thalidomide
Jessica Epstein
102
Melville Sahyun: A Life in Biochemistry
M. R. V. Sahyun
111
Response to Review of
A Tale of Seven Scientists
Eric R. Scerri
125
Book Reviews
The Foundations of Physical Organic Chemistry:
Fifty Years of the James Flack Norris Award
Reviewed by Joseph B. Lambert
E. Thomas Strom and
Vera V. Mainz, Eds.
2016
128
Bulletin
Instructions for Authors
132
Bulletin
Editorial Staff
2018 HIST Officer's Directory
The Cover ... Frederick Accum's best known work; see p 79 for more on Accum and p102 on his American successors.