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Partington Prize Winners (1975-2008)2008: JENNIFER RAMPLING, "Establishing the Canon: George Ripley and his Alchemical Sources" and 2005: DANE T. DANIEL, "Invisible wombs: Rethinking Paracelsus's concept of body and matter". 2002: No award 1999: TARA E. NUMMEDAL, "Alchemical reproduction and the strange career of Maria Zieglerin". Tara E. Nummedal, 'Alchemical Reproduction and the Career of Anna Maria Zieglerin', Ambix, 48 (2001), 56 – 68. 1996: No award 1993: KATHERINE D. WATSON, "The chemist as expert. The consulting career of Sir William Ramsay". Katherine D. Watson, 'The Chemist as Expert: The Consulting Career of Sir William Ramsay', Ambix, 42 (1995), 143 – 159. 1990: MARCO BERETTA, "The history of chemistry in the eighteenth century". Marco Beretta, 'The Historiography of Chemistry in the Eighteenth Century: A Preliminary Survey and Bibliography', Ambix, 39 (1992), 1 – 10. 1987: T. D. MOY, "A chemical mediator. Emil Fischer's role as liaison during the First World War". Timothy D. Moy, 'Emil Fischer as "Chemical Mediator": Science, Industry, and Government in World War One', Ambix, 36 (1989), 109 – 120. 1984: T. M. LUHRMAN, "An interpretation of the Fama Fraternitas with respect to Dee's Monas Hieroglyphica". T. M. Luhrman, 'An Interpretation of the Fama Fraternitas with Respect to Dee's Monas Hieroglyphica', Ambix, 33 (1986), 1 – 10. 1981: WILLIAM NEWMAN, "Thomas Vaughan as an interpreter of Agrippa van Nettesheim". William Newman, 'Thomas Vaughan as an Interpreter of Agrippa von Nettesheim', Ambix, 29 (1982), 125 – 140. 1978: REINHARD LÖW, "The progress of organic chemistry during the period of German Romantic Naturphilosophie, 1795-1825". Reinhard Löw, 'The Progress of Organic Chemistry during the Period of German Romantic Naturphilosophie', Ambix, 27 (1980), 1 – 10. 1975: P. C. BARRATT, "Speculative chemistry in the 1880s – Prout's legacy for the
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