Thomas Thomson
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Scottish chemist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Thomas Thomson MD was a Scottish chemist and mineralogist whose writings contributed to the early spread of Dalton's atomic theory. His scientific accomplishments include the invention of the saccharometer and he gave silicon its current name. He served as president of the Philosophical Society of Glasgow.
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- A System of Chemistry (15)
- CCLXXI.—Degradation of quaternary ammonium salts. Part III (14)
- XI. Experiments on Allanite, a new Mineral from Greenland (13)
- ON THE VALUE OF QUININE IN AFRICAN REMITTENT FEVER. (1846) (10)
- On Oxalic Acid (8)
- A Chemical Analysis of Sodalite, a New Mineral from Greenland (1811) (7)
- XIII. On the mutual decomposition of sulphate of zinc and chromate of potash (1828) (4)
- The Bubis, or Edeeyah of Fernando Po (4)
- Successful Journey to the Karakorum Pass, in Central Asia (3)
- Chemistry of animal bodies. By Thomas Thomson ... (2)
- IV. On oxalic acid (2)
- On Some of the Compounds of Chromium. (2)
- XVII. Analysis of the gray copper ore of Airthrey, in Stirlingshire (1810) (1)
- Method of determining the value of black oxide of manganese for manufacturing purposes (1836) (1)
- XXX. Notice of some new minerals (1843) (1)
- Chemistry of Organic Bodies, Vegetables (1839) (1)
- On Some of the Compounds of Chromium. [Abstract] (0)
- XVI. Account of the Constituents of various Minerals (0)
- XXVI. Description and Analysis of some Minerals (0)
- IV. Some Experiments on Gold (0)
- XV. Some Experiments on the Milk of the Cow-Tree (0)
- IX. On pyroxylic spirit and its compounds (1839) (0)
- XV. On some of the compounds of chromium (0)
- LXXVII. On sillimanite (1845) (0)
- RECOVERY FROM POISONING BY ARSENIC AND CHROMATE OF LEAD. (1853) (0)
- III. On a New Combustible Gas (0)
- XLV. An analysis of fluor-spar (1811) (0)
- On the Mineral Waters of Scotland (1828) (0)
- On the Mineral Waters of Scotland (1828) (0)
- XLVI. On the gaseous combinations of hydrogen and carbon (1811) (0)
- XX. On the Composition of Blende (0)
- XXIV. On coal-gas (1844) (0)
- III. Analysis of a new species of copper ore (0)
- VII. Chemical Analysis of a Black Sand, from the River Dee in Aberdeenshire; and of a Copper Ore, from Arthrey in Stirlingshire (0)
- XXII. On Asbestus, Chlorite, and Talc (0)
- Analysis of a New Species of Copper Ore. [Abstract] (0)
- LX. On the minerals found in the neighbourhood of Glasgow (1840) (0)
- XVI. Chemical analysis of a black sand, from the river dee, in Aberdeenshire (1810) (0)
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