Selected Early Writings
- Hudson, C. S. (1903). "Uber die Multirotation des Milchzuckers (On the Mutarotation of Milk Sugar)". Z. Physik. Chem. 44: 487–494.
- Hudson, C. S. (1904). "Die gegenseitige Loslichkeit von Nikotin in Wasser (The Reversible Solubility of Nicotine in Water)". Z. Physik. Chem. 47: 113–115.
- Hudson, C. S. (1904). "The Hydration of Milk Sugar in Solution". Z. Physik. Chem. 50: 273–290.
- Hudson, C. S. (1904). "The Hydration of Milk Sugar in Solution". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 26 (9): 1065–1082. doi:10.1021/ja01999a002.
- Hudson, C. S. (1905). "Application of the Hypothesis of Dissolved Ice to the Freezing of Water and of Dilute Solutions". Phys. Rev. 21: 16–26.
- Hudson, C. S. (1906). "The Freezing of Pure Liquids and Solutions under Various Kinds of Positive and Negative Pressure and the Similarity between Osmotic and Negative Pressure". Phys. Rev. 22: 257–264.
- "Hydration in Solution". Phys. Rev. 23: 370–381. 1906.
- Hudson, C. S. (1907). "The Catalysis by Acids and Bases of the Mutarotation of Glucose". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 29 (11): 1571–1576. doi:10.1021/ja01965a004.
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