June Zimmerman Fullmer

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June Fullmer (née Zimmerman; December 12, 1920 – January 31, 2000) was an American historian of chemistry.

Biography

June Zimmerman was born in

New Orleans, Louisiana. After a short stint at Ohio Wesleyan University, in 1966, she joined the Department of History at The Ohio State University, where she taught history of science as an associate and then full professor, retiring in 1984. In 1953, she married Paul Fullmer, who died on January 6, 2000, predeceasing her by only several weeks.[1]

Professor Fullmer held grants from the National Science Foundation and fellowships from the

Her publications, ranging from technical articles in

chemistry journals, to biography, to essays on science and poetry, were polymathic in scope. Fullmer was the author of Sir Humphry Davy's Published Works, published in 1969-70 by Harvard University Press and Oxford University Press. At the time of her death, which occurred on January 31, 2000, she was completing her multi-volume biography of Sir Humphry Davy, being published by the American Philosophical Society. Page proofs for the first volume, Young Humphry Davy: The Making of an Experimental Chemist, arrived just after she died.[4]

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  3. ^ Orna, Mary Virginia (2022). "Historical Centennila Issue" (PDF). Bulletin for the History of Chemistry. 47 (1). Division of the History of Chemistry of the American Chemical Society: 42 – via University of Illinois.
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