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Chemist Collection (page 61)

"Exploring the World of Chemistry: From England to Ulverston" Step into the fascinating world of chemistry

Background imageChemist Collection: Sir Arthur Harden / Nobel

Sir Arthur Harden / Nobel
SIR ARTHUR HARDEN English chemist

Background imageChemist Collection: Carl Bosch / Nobel 1931

Carl Bosch / Nobel 1931
CARL BOSCH German chemist

Background imageChemist Collection: Jan Baptista Van Helmont

Jan Baptista Van Helmont
JAN BAPTISTA VAN HELMONT Flemish chemist, invented the word gas, proposed interesting theories about gases and the digestive process

Background imageChemist Collection: Pasteur Trepans Rabbit

Pasteur Trepans Rabbit
Louis Pasteur (1822 - 1895), French chemist and microbiologist, trepanning a rabbit at L Institut Pasteur, Paris

Background imageChemist Collection: Pasteur Vaccination

Pasteur Vaccination
Louis Pasteur (1822 - 1895), French chemist and microbiologist, supervises a vaccination against rabies in his laboratory

Background imageChemist Collection: Science / Lavoisier

Science / Lavoisier
ANTOINE-LAURENT LAVOISIER French chemist & founder of modern chemistry. Depicted determining the composition of the atmosphere

Background imageChemist Collection: Faraday / Lecture / Children

Faraday / Lecture / Children
Michael Faraday, English chemist and physicist, lectures to an audience of children

Background imageChemist Collection: T Svedberg / Nobel 1926

T Svedberg / Nobel 1926
THEODOR SVEDBERG Swedish chemist

Background imageChemist Collection: Frederick Soddy / Nobel 21

Frederick Soddy / Nobel 21
FREDERICK SODDY English chemist

Background imageChemist Collection: Philippe Lebon

Philippe Lebon
PHILIPPE LEBON French chemist who introduced coal gas lighting for streets with his Thermolampe 1799

Background imageChemist Collection: Swan in Laboratory

Swan in Laboratory
sir JOSEPH WILSON SWAN chemist and electrician who developed a primitive electric light (1860), invented the dry photographic plate, and other important developments

Background imageChemist Collection: Alchemist & Chemist 1927

Alchemist & Chemist 1927
Todays chemists are not so different to the alchemists of old, according to this illustration

Background imageChemist Collection: Scheele Discovers

Scheele Discovers
KARL WILHELM SCHEELE Swedish chemist depicted conducting his experiments to determine the composition of air

Background imageChemist Collection: Jedrzej Sniadecki

Jedrzej Sniadecki
JEDRZEJ SNIADECKI Polish chemist, biologist, physician and philosopher. Brother of Jan Baptist S

Background imageChemist Collection: HANCKWITZ ? -1756

HANCKWITZ ? -1756
AMBROSE GODFREY HANCKWITZ An apothecary from Hamburg who came to England to assist Robert Boyle and manufacture chemicals, including the first phosphorous

Background imageChemist Collection: John Frederick Daniell

John Frederick Daniell
JOHN FREDERICK DANIELL English chemist and physicist

Background imageChemist Collection: Torbern Olof Bergman

Torbern Olof Bergman
TORBERN OLOF BERGMAN (or Bergmann) Swedish chemist and naturalist

Background imageChemist Collection: Domenico Morichini

Domenico Morichini
Cavaliere DOMENICO MORICHINI Italian chemist who discovered fluorine in the teeth

Background imageChemist Collection: Jan Battista Van Helmont

Jan Battista Van Helmont
JAN BAPTISTA VAN HELMONT Flemish chemist and physician, credited with scientific discoveries but also with possession of the alchemists philosophers stone

Background imageChemist Collection: Arthur Hill Hassall

Arthur Hill Hassall
ARTHUR HILL HASSALL Naturalist, chemist, physicist

Background imageChemist Collection: Fourcroy - 2

Fourcroy - 2
ANTOINE FRANCOIS, comte de FOURCROY French chemist and statesman

Background imageChemist Collection: Irving Langmuir

Irving Langmuir
IRVING LANGMUIR American chemist

Background imageChemist Collection: Robert Boyle (La Cave)

Robert Boyle (La Cave)
ROBERT BOYLE Irish physicist and chemist

Background imageChemist Collection: Ho Wieland / Nobel 1928

Ho Wieland / Nobel 1928
HEINRICH OTTO WIELAND German chemist

Background imageChemist Collection: Louis Pasteur / Petit Jrnl

Louis Pasteur / Petit Jrnl
LOUIS PASTEUR French chemist

Background imageChemist Collection: Sir Humphry Davy

Sir Humphry Davy
SIR HUMPHRY DAVY chemist, inventor of the miners safety lamp (1815) depicted here

Background imageChemist Collection: Jean-Antoine Chaptal

Jean-Antoine Chaptal
JEAN-ANTOINE CHAPTAL comte de Chanteloup, French chemist, suggested adding sugar to speed fermentation of wine &c

Background imageChemist Collection: Friedrich Bergius

Friedrich Bergius
FRIEDRICH BERGIUS German chemist who investigated the effect of high pressure on chemical actions

Background imageChemist Collection: Edmond Fremy

Edmond Fremy
EDMOND FREMY - French chemist

Background imageChemist Collection: Paul Ehrlich

Paul Ehrlich
PAUL EHRLICH German chemist working in his Frankfurt Lab

Background imageChemist Collection: Svante Arrhenius / Nobel

Svante Arrhenius / Nobel
SVANTE ARRHENIUS Swedish chemist

Background imageChemist Collection: FISCHER ( 1881 - 1945 )

FISCHER ( 1881 - 1945 )
HANS FISCHER - German chemist

Background imageChemist Collection: Christian B. Alfinsen

Christian B. Alfinsen
CHRISTIAN BARNARD ALFINSEN American chemist

Background imageChemist Collection: Louis Pasteur, French chemist and microbiologist

Louis Pasteur, French chemist and microbiologist. Best known for his scientific breakthroughs in the causes and prevention of diseases

Background imageChemist Collection: Domagk / Manteola

Domagk / Manteola
Gerhard Domagk German chemist



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"Exploring the World of Chemistry: From England to Ulverston" Step into the fascinating world of chemistry, where groundbreaking discoveries and remarkable individuals have shaped our understanding of the elements. In England's picturesque town of Ulverston, a birthplace to many scientific pioneers, chemists have left an indelible mark on history. One such luminary was Marie Curie (1867-1934), a Polish scientist who revolutionized our understanding of radioactivity. Her tireless work earned her two Nobel Prizes and cemented her as one of the most influential figures in scientific research. Dmitri Mendeleev, renowned for his creation of the periodic table, is often depicted in caricatures that capture his genius. One can almost imagine him pondering over atomic symbols while strolling down Berwick High Street. In a whimsical Punch cartoon engraving titled "Faraday Giving His Card to Father Thames, " we witness Michael Faraday - another brilliant chemist - humorously introducing himself to London's iconic river. This lighthearted portrayal reflects both Faraday's wit and his significant contributions to electromagnetism. Venturing further back in time, we encounter Count of St Germain, a mysterious French alchemist whose experiments captivated Europe during the 18th century. His quest for immortality remains shrouded in intrigue and fascination even today. The progress made by chemists throughout history has been aided by technological advancements like the mass spectrometer introduced in 1954. This instrument allowed scientists to analyze substances with unprecedented precision, unlocking new realms within chemistry. Boots The Chemist stands as a testament to how pharmacies have played an integral role in providing access to essential chemicals and medicines throughout generations. Savory & Moores Pharmacy on New Bond Street exemplifies this tradition dating back to 1912 when it served as a hub for pharmaceutical expertise.