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  1. Leopold Gmelin An obituary presented at the Anniversary Meeting of the Chemical Society of London, read by Col. Philip York, in his Presidential Address (1854) [p.144] Leopold Gmelin belonged to a family which for four generations had been actively engaged in the pursuit of Chemistry. Johann Georg Gmelin, apothecary at Tübingen, who was born ...

  2. The first chemical database. 2017 marks 200 years since Leopold Gmelin first published his influential handbook – and it’s still going strong, as Mike Sutton discovers. In 1817 a newly appointed German professor started a quiet revolution in scientific publishing. When the first volume of Leopold Gmelin’s Handbuch appeared, the world of ...

  3. Leopold Gmelin Leopold Gmelin was born in Göttingen into a famous family of physicians and naturalists, descending from the Tübingen pharmacist Johann Georg Gmelin (1674-1728). His father was the physician and philosopher Johann Friedrich Gmelin (1748-1804). Gmelin studied medicine and chemistry at Göttingen, Tübingen and Vienna and ...

  4. Leopold Gmelin (1788 - 1853) gilt als einer der bedeutendsten Naturwissenschaftler des 19. Jahrhunderts. Auf dem Gebiet der Chemie erlangte er durch sein bis heute fortgeführtes "Handbuch. der Chemie" große Berühmtheit und seine Versuche über die Verdauungsvorgänge machten ihn. zum Mitbegründer der modernen Physiologie.

  5. Other articles where Leopold Gmelin is discussed: ester: …19th century by German chemist Leopold Gmelin.

  6. Abstract. To commemorate the hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the birth of Leopold Gmelin, the Deutsche chemische Gesellschaft has issued a sample booklet with lengthy extracts from the ...

  7. Leopold Gmelin, född 2 augusti 1788 i Göttingen, död 13 april 1853 i Heidelberg, var en tysk kemist; son till Johann Friedrich Gmelin.. Gmelin utnämndes 1814 till extra ordinarie och 1817 till ordinarie professor i kemi och medicin i Heidelberg.

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