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  1. Zur Sozialgeschichte des chemischen Hochschulfaches im 18. Jahrhundert.Christoph Meinel - 1987 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 10 (3):147-168.
    The social history of chemistry as an academic discipline is dealt with in terms of competing programs of research and institutionalization, focussing on chemistry's transition from a medical curriculum to an economic and scientific context, as exemplified by universities such as Greifswald, Halle, Göttingen, and Jena in the late eighteenth century. Special attention is given to those factors that constitute, stabilize, and, eventually, re‐formulate disciplinary identity.
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  • Reine und angewandte Chemie Die Entstehung einer neuen Wissenschaftskonzeption in der Chemie der Aufklärung†.Christoph Meinel - 1985 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 8 (1):25-45.
    In its attempt to achieve acknowledgement and support as a true science and academic discipline eighteenth-century chemistry experienced that the traditional distinction between theory and practice, respectively between science and art, was an incriminating heritage and did not longer conform to the way chemists saw themselves. In order to substitute the former, socially judging classification into theoretical science and practical art, J. G. Wallerius from Uppsala coined the term pure and applied chemistry in 1751. The idea behind this new conception (...)
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