William Gregory
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Scottish physician and chemist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William Gregory FRCPE FRSE FCS was a Scottish physician and chemist. He studied under and translated some of the works of Justus von Liebig, the German chemist. Gregory also had interests in mesmerism and phrenology.
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- Animal Chemistry; or Organic Chemistry in Its Application to Physiology and Pathology (1842) (95)
- XXXI.—On New Forms of Marine Diatomaceæ, found in the Firth of Clyde and in Loch Fine (69)
- The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1832) (27)
- On the Post‐tertiary Diatomaceous Sandof Glenshtra. Part II. Containing an account of a number of additional undescribed species. (15)
- Animal Chemistry; or Organic Chemistry in Its Applications to Physiology and Pathology (1842) (12)
- On the Post-tertiary Diatomaceous Sand of Glenshira. Part II (11)
- Original Communications: Notice of the New Forms and Varieties of Known Forms occurring in the Diatomaceous Earth of Mull; with Remarks on the Classification of the Diatomaceæ (1854) (7)
- Elements of Chemistry, Including the Actual State and Prevalent Doctrines of That Science (1848) (6)
- On a Process for Preparing Economically the Muriate of Morphia (1831) (5)
- Instructions for the chemical analysis of organic bodies (4)
- Researches on the Chemistry of the Food (1847) (3)
- Notes on the Purification and Properties of Chloroform (1850) (3)
- ART. XXII.???Researches on the Motion of the Juices in the Animal Body (2)
- Notice of a Diatomaceous Earth found in the Isle of Mull (2)
- Additional Observations on the Diatomaceous Deposit of Mull (2)
- Chemistry in its applications to agriculture and physiology. By Justus Liebig ... Ed. from the manuscript of the author by Lyon Playfair ... and William Gregory. (1)
- On post-tertiary sand containing diatomaceous exuviae, from Glenshira, near Inverary. (1)
- CXCI. On the preparation of hippuric acid (1)
- XXVI. On the preparation of hippuric acid (1847) (1)
- 1. Notice of some new Forms of British Fresh-Water Diatomaceæ (1)
- LXXXV. Notes on the preparation of alloxan (1)
- Handbook of organic chemistry (1)
- VI.—On the Extraction of pure Phosphoric Acid from Bones, and on a new and anomalous Phosphate of Magnesia (1)
- On a new method of obtaining pure silver, either in the metallic state, or in the form of oxide (1843) (0)
- LXIII. On a volatile liquid procured from caoutchouc by destructive distillation: with remarks on some other empyreumatic substances (1836) (0)
- LXXXVI. Further contributions to the chemical history of the products of the decomposition of uric acid (0)
- Notes on the Purification and Properties of Chloroform (1850) (0)
- Researches on the motion of the juices in the animal body. By Justus Liebig. Ed. from the manuscript of the author, by William Gregory ... (0)
- 1. Observations on the Diatomaceous Sand of Glenshira. Part II. Containing an Account of a number of additional undescribed Species. (0)
- 3. On the Chemical Relations of Creosote (0)
- X. On the Composition of the Petroleum of Rangoon, with Remarks on Petroleum and Naphtha in general (0)
- CLVIII. Notes on the preparation of alloxan (0)
- 1. Notice of some recent discoveries in Organic Chemistry. (0)
- On the Preparation of the Hydriodate of Potash (1831) (0)
- 1. Additional observations on the Diatomaceous Earth of Mull, with a notice of several New Species occurring in it, and Remarks on the value of Generic and Specific Characters in the Classification of the Diatomaceæ (0)
- 3. Experiments and Observations on the Arterialization of the Blood (0)
- 2. On the composition of the Rangoon Petroleum, with Remarks on the composition of Petroleum and Naphtha in general (0)
- XXXI. On a new method of obtaining pure silver, either in the metallic state or in the form of oxide (0)
- Lecture on the Recent Progress of Organic Chemistry (1851) (0)
- On the Study of Practical Chemistry, with Reference to Physiology and Pathology. Being a Lecture Delivered on Saturday, 7th December, 1844, on the Occasion of the Opening of a Laboratory of Research in the University of Edinburgh (1845) (0)
- XXXI. Further contributions to the chemical history of the products of the decomposition of uric acid (1844) (0)
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