Elizabeth Fulhame, a Forgotten Chemistry Pioneer | Physics Today

“It wasn’t unusual for women in the 18th and 19th centuries to receive a basic science education, take an interest in the latest scientific advances, and dabble in practical experimentation. But the idea that women could develop new theories and advance the field of science was well beyond societal expectation.” 

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