Chemik Polski

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Chemik Polski was the first Polish scientific journal of chemistry.[1] 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[2] and covered all branches of theoretical and applied chemistry.[3] 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.[3] Contributors included Marie Curie and Wojciech Świętosławski.[1]

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  1. ^ a b 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.
  2. ^ 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.
  3. ^ a b The Review of the Polish Academy of Sciences. 7–8. Polish Academy of Sciences: 72. 1962. ISSN 0032-2776. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

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