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Michael Faraday
male, deceased - Michael Faraday, FRS (September 22, 1791 – August 25, 1867) was an English chemist and physicist (or "natural philosopher", in the terminology of th...
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Henri Moissan
male, deceased - Ferdinand Frederick Henri Moissan (September 28, 1852 - February 20, 1907) was a French chemist who won the 1906 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his...
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Anthony Carlisle
male, deceased - Sir Anthony Carlisle FRCS, FRS (15 February 1768 - 2 November 1842) was an English surgeon. In 1800 he and William Nicholson discovered...
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Paul Héroult
male, deceased - The French scientist Paul (Louis-Toussain
t) Héroult was the inventor of the aluminium electrolysis and of the electric steel furnace. "Paul H...
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Charles Michel
male - Charles Michel was an American ophthalmologist
best known for publishing the first clinical report of successful electrology in 1875. Michel was...
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Adolph Wilhelm Hermann Kolbe
male, deceased - Adolph Wilhelm Hermann Kolbe was a chemist. Kolbe was born in Elliehausen near Hanover, Germany. He became an assistant to Robert Wilhelm Bunsen at...
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Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran
male, deceased - Paul Émile (François) Lecoq de Boisbaudran was a French chemist born in Cognac. In 1858 he joined the family wine-making business, but a year la...
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Christian Friedrich Schönbein
male, deceased - Christian Friedrich Schönbein was a German-Swiss chemist who is most well-known for his discovery of guncotton. In 1838, he discovered the p...
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Antoine César Becquerel
male, deceased - Antoine César Becquerel was a French scientist and a pioneer in the study of electric and luminescent phenomena. He was born at Chatillon sur L...
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Arthur Hinkel
male, deceased - Arthur R. "Art" Hinkel was an American electrical engineer best known for developing the Blend Method of electrology. Hinkel met electrologist..
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