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The Role of Chemists Wives

A small number of married women chemists forged a path independent of their nonchemist spouse. In Chap. 4, we described the life and work of Margaret Seward, who continued university teaching even after marriage and the birth of her son. In crystallography (see Chap. 9), Dorothy Crowfoot and Kathleen Yardley were both very fortunate in their choice of academic husbands who took over much of the parenting role to allow their famous wives to continue research. In biochemistry, Helen Archbold (see Chap. 3) was also a true independent. ... [Pg.428]


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