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Hamilton Cady

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American chemist

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Hamilton Cady
Chemistry
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According to Wikipedia, Hamilton Perkins Cady was an American chemist who in 1907 in collaboration with David McFarland discovered that helium could be extracted from natural gas. Early life On May 2, 1874, Cady was born in Skiddy, Kansas. He is the son of Perkins Elijah Cady and Ella Falkenbury.

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Hamilton Cady's Published Works

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