A teachable element: chlorine as a touchstone for science studies: Hasok Chang and Catherine Jackson : An element of controversy: the life of chlorine in science, medicine, technology and war. British Society for the History of Science, 2007, ix + 407 pp, £15.00 PB [Book Review]

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