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3. Albright professor helps blind students discover chemistry at summer camps,
http://readingeagle.com/news/article/albright-professor-helps-blind-students-discover-chemistry-at-summer-camps#.VEFIsb5OKpp
4. History of Analytical Chemistry by Ferenc Szabadvary, Gordon and Breach Sciences Pub-lishers, Yverdon, Switzerland Horstmann, August (1843 – 1929) studied at the University of Heidelberg, and later became a professor there. He became blind quite young as the re-sult of a disease
5. Blind students confront chemistry lab,
http://www.kpbs.org/news/2009/aug/18/blind-students-confront-chemistry-lab/