Abstract
In this prequel chapter, we will look at an era – the early to late 1800s – before there was much thought of women’s education going beyond basic schooling. Even then, there were some male chemists who saw their role in life as the chemical education of young women. Here, we have chosen to discuss two chemists, William Allen and Edward Grubb, who taught chemistry at academic-focussed Quaker girls’ schools.
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
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