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A SOCIETY for the Study of Alchemy and Early Chemistry has been founded in London. It is intended to place the study of alchemy and early chemistry on a broad basis, and for this reason the Council of the Society is desirous of securing the co-operation of scholars in various countries who will contribute to the interests of the Society. It is proposed to hold regular meetings, beginning early in 1936, at which papers will be read and discussed, and to publish a journal in which accounts of the papers will te given as well as special articles, written contributions by members of the Society and reviews of books. The following council has been elected: Prof. J. R. Partington (chairman), Dr. F. Sherwood Taylor (Editor of the Journal), Gerard Heym (Hon. Secretary), K. de B. Codrington, L. F. Gilbert, Prof. S. R. K. Glanville, Sir Richard Gregory, Dr. E. J. Holmyard, Dr. D. McKie, Dr. L. W. G. Malcolm, Dr. Stephen Miall. Further information can be obtained from the Hon. Secretary, Society for the Study of Alchemy and Early Chemistry, 8 Bream's Buildings, Fetter Lane, London, E.C.4.
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Society for the Study of Alchemy and Early Chemistry. Nature 136, 1024 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/1361024a0
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