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Stieglitz, Julius

Stieglitz, Julius to Herty. May 22, 1919, Herty Papers, box 102, folder 3. [Pg.113]

Stieglitz, Julius, Ed. "Chemistry in Medicine" Chemical Foundation New York, 1928, p. IX. [Pg.113]

Abel, John Alsberg, Carl Bacon, Raymond Eldred, F. R. Hunt, Reid Johnson, Treat Stieglitz, Julius Taylor, F. 0. Herty, Charles. "The Future Independence and Progress of American Medicine in the Age of Chemistry" Chemical Foundation n.p., n.d. [Pg.114]

I wish to acknowledge my indebtedness to Julius Stieglitz, R. D. Carmichael, J. B. Shaw, Jacob Kunz, A. P. Carman, A. A, Noyes and R. C. Tohnan, who have read the first draft of this paper and of whom several have made helpful suggestions. [Pg.4]

At the University of Cincinnati, Harry S. Fry was among several American chemists who began using directional or arrow formulas. Another was Julius Stieglitz at the University of Chicago. Fry invented the word "electromers" for electrically different isomers and "electronic tautomerism" for nonisolable tautomers in dynamic equilibrium with each other. He applied the latter idea to benzene, arguing that benzene exists as six electromers in equilibrium with... [Pg.151]

Carbocations are reactive intermediates in many organic reactions. This idea, first proposed by Julius Stieglitz in 1899 (on the constitution of the salts of imido-ethers and other carbimide derivatives), was further developed by Hans Meerwein in his 1922 study of the Wagner-Meerwein rearrangement Carbocations were also found to be involved in the Sj l reaction and El reaction and in rearrangement reactions such as the Whitmore 1,2 shift. The chemical establishment was reluctant to accept the notion of a carbocation and for a long time the Journal of the American Chemical Society refused articles that mentioned them. [Pg.23]

The intermediacy of a nitrene was invoked as early as 1896 by the American chemist (of German-Jewish heritage) Julius Stieglitz, an insight that appears to have stood the test of time ... [Pg.150]

Ernest H. Volwiler, Abbott Science at Seventy-Five, April 24, 1963, Adams Papers, box 27, folder Abbott Laboratories Roger Adams to Julius Stieglitz, June 22, 1918,... [Pg.522]

Julius Stieglitz Biographical File University of Illinois, University Archives, Champaign-Urbana, 111. [Pg.660]

Stieglitz, 1928. Julius Stieglitz (ed.). Chemistry in Medicine A Cooperative Treatise Intended to Give Examples of Progress Made in Medicine with the Aid of Chemistry. New York Chemical Foundation. [Pg.547]

Stieglitz et al., 1919. Julius Stieglitz et al. Report by the Committee on Publication of Compendia of Chemical Literature, Etc. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry 11 415-417. [Pg.547]


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