Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 13:17:02 +0100
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From: Andras Juhasz <emiltivadar**At_Symbol_Here**GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Any Good Chem History Books?
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Hi, I am chemist working long time in Institut for civil ingeenerig in hydrobilogical laboratory controlig the quality of water in the riversTisza, Danube and the chanel sistem among this big rivers and water accumulated lakes on this teritory of northen Serbia.We use any methods for exact chemical analising more than fourty parameters, realy we must use big part of reach library of institut. One of these books is History of polarography the writer was Jaroslaw Hairowsky the czech scientist ovner of Nobel price, I do not know which year in nineteen fifties.Theme how he find out analitical method of detecting trace elements in solutions with dropping mercury kathod electrode. Sorry, this book I red on my mother tongue writter on Hungarian and can not lent to you for reading.I think you can fid this book on English, if you can not, I hope we shall find it some whwre in Universty of Szeged . It is the nearest Jozsef Attila university , which student I was in seventies. About me, my name is Juhasz Andras, father of two boys Emil Tivadar and Viktor , they are attending gymnasium in Szabadka a town about hundred and fity thousand inhabitants near (15 km) to the Hungarian border. Wishing you good luck, Andy Address 24000 Subotica , Pushkin Square 5./ V. Serbia 2009/11/6 Barbara Gore > Hi, > > I'm a community college chemistry instructor and I don't know any history > of chemistry. I'm trying to remedy that. > > Does anyone know of good, interesting chemistry history books or > references? Also, any good resources for history of chemists that might be > interesting and/or have interesting anecdotes? > > Barb Gore > > > Barbara Gore > Assistant Professor of Chemistry > Waubonsee Community College > Waubonsee Drive at Rt. 47 > Sugar Grove, IL 60554-9454 > bgore**At_Symbol_Here**waubonsee.edu > Phone: (630) 466-2454 > FAX: (630) 466-2441 >

Hi,
I am chemist working long time in Institut for civil ingeenerig in h ydrobilogical laboratory controlig the quality of water in the riversTisza, Danube and the chanel sistem among this big rivers and water accumulated l akes on this teritory of northen Serbia.We use any methods for exact chemic al analising more than fourty parameters, realy we must use big part of rea ch library of institut.
One of these books is History of polarography the writer was Jaroslaw Hairo wsky the czech scientist ovner of Nobel price, I do not know which year in nineteen fifties.Theme how he find out analitical method of detecting trace elements in solutions with dropping mercury kathod electrode. Sorry, this book I red on my mother tongue writter on Hungarian and can not lent to you for reading.I think you can fid this book on English, if you can not, I ho pe we shall find it some whwre in Universty of Szeged . It is the nearest J ozsef Attila university , which student I was in seventies.
About me, my name is Juhasz Andras, father of two boys Emil Tivadar and Vik tor , they are attending gymnasium in Szabadka a town about hundred and fit y thousand inhabitants near (15 km) to the Hungarian border.
Wishing you good luck, Andy

Address 24000 Subotica , Pushkin Square 5./ V. Serbia

2009/11/6 Barbara Gore <bgore**At_Symbol_Here**waubonsee.edu>
Hi,
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I'm a community college chemistry instructor and I don't know any history of chemistry.=A0 I'm trying to remedy that.
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Does anyone know of good, interesting chemistry history books or refer ences?=A0=A0Also, any good resources for history of chemists that might=A0b e interesting and/or have interesting anecdotes?
=A0
Barb Gore
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Barbara Gore
Assistant Professor of Chemistry< /font>
Waubonsee Community College
Waubonsee Drive at =A0 Rt. 47
Sugar Grove, IL 60554-9454
bgore**At_Symbol_Here**waubonsee.edu
Phone:=A0 (630) 466-24 54
FAX:=A0 (630) 466-2441

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