Articles from this issue explore different facets of nineteenth-century chemistry – from Robert Bunsen’s British students, to Benjamin Brodie’s attempt at constructing a ‘chemical calculus’, and the journal’s first excursus into crystallochemistry.
Articles from this issue explore different facets of nineteenth-century chemistry – from Robert Bunsen’s British students, to Benjamin Brodie’s attempt at constructing a ‘chemical calculus’, and the journal’s first excursus into crystallochemistry.