Eminent chemists of our time . beginner ininorganic chemistry can hardly do better than consultSmiths Introduction (7). The more comprehensiveworks of Soddy (8), Rutherford (9), and Curie (10) arethe standard reference books. 1. Marian Cunningham: Madame Curie (Sklodowska) and the Story of Radium (Saint Catherine Press, London). 2. Emily Crawford: The Curies at Home. The World To-day, 6, 490 (1904). 3. W. G. Fitzgerald: Madame Curie and her Work. Harpers Bazaar, 42, 233 (1908). 4. Paul Langevin: Piere Curie. La Revue du Mois, 2, 5 (1906). 5. F. Soddy: Matter and Energy (Henry Holt and Co.). 6.


Eminent chemists of our time . beginner ininorganic chemistry can hardly do better than consultSmiths Introduction (7). The more comprehensiveworks of Soddy (8), Rutherford (9), and Curie (10) arethe standard reference books. 1. Marian Cunningham: Madame Curie (Sklodowska) and the Story of Radium (Saint Catherine Press, London). 2. Emily Crawford: The Curies at Home. The World To-day, 6, 490 (1904). 3. W. G. Fitzgerald: Madame Curie and her Work. Harpers Bazaar, 42, 233 (1908). 4. Paul Langevin: Piere Curie. La Revue du Mois, 2, 5 (1906). 5. F. Soddy: Matter and Energy (Henry Holt and Co.). 6. Ernest Rutherford: Radioactivity [Encycl. Britannica, 22, 794 (1911)]. 7. Alexander Smith: Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry (Century Co. 1917). 8. F. Soddy: The Chemistry of the Radio-Elements (Longmans, Green, and Co. 1915). 9. Ernest Rutherford: Radioactive Substances and their Radia- tions (Cambridge University Press. 1913).10. Marie Curie: Traite de Radioactivity (Gauthier-VUlars, Im-primeur-Libraire, Paris. 19x0). 176.


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