Chemik Polski was the first Polish scientific journal of chemistry. It was published weekly, and later bi-weekly, in the years 1901-1918 by the Chemistry Section of the Warsaw Branch of the Russian Society for the Promotion of Industry and Commerce and covered all branches of theoretical and applied chemistry. The journal was published in Warsaw, initially by J. Leski, and from 1908 by Boleslaw Miklaszewski. The founder and editor in chief was Bronislaw Znatowicz. Contributors included Marie Curie and Wojciech Świętosławski.
References
- ^ Dolecki, M. (2007). "Physico-chemical topics discussed in the journal 'Chemik Polski'". Analecta - Studia i Materialy z Dziejów Nauki (in Polish). 1–2 (31–32). Polish Academy of Sciences: 139–163. ISSN 1230-1159.
- Lichocka, Halina (2008). "Chapter 11. Poland: Chemists in a divided country. The long-lasting genesis and early history of the Polish Chemical Society 1767-1923". In Kildebæk Nielsen, Anita; Štrbáňová, Soňa (eds.). Creating networks in chemistry: the founding and early history of chemical societies in Europe. Royal Society of Chemistry. pp. 243–244. ISBN 978-0-85404-279-1.
- ^ The Review of the Polish Academy of Sciences. 7–8. Polish Academy of Sciences: 72. 1962. ISSN 0032-2776.
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External links
- Chemik Polski, years 1902–1911 at the Lodz University of Technology Digital Library
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