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Discusses the lives and scientific contributions of more than 50 women chemists from antiquity through the present day. Discusses social barriers to formal scientific education of women throughout the centuries, as well as the importance of mentors. Subject areas include crystallography, radioactivity, biochemistry, analytical, and industrial chemistry. Distributed by Oxford U. Press. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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While I found the book on women in chemistry intriguing, I wished it explored more about certain key figures in detail. The timeline is interesting, but sometimes it felt rushed. Still, it's a solid overview for anyone wanting to learn more about women's contributions in this field.
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Maria Gonzalez
A Great Read for History Buffs
I bought this book for my daughter, who loves chemistry and history. The way it details the roles of women from alchemical times to the mid-20th century is fascinating. It's enlightening to see how much women contributed to the field, and the writing is engaging throughout.
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Anjali Patel
Disappointing Format and Focus
I was really looking forward to this book, but the focus on broad historical events felt disconnected from the actual contributions of women chemists. Plus, the format is a bit dry for my taste. It’s not what I expected at all, unfortunately.
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