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  1. Nationality. British. Awards. Davy Medal (1897) Scientific career. Fields. Chemistry. John Hall Gladstone FRS (7 March 1827 – 6 October 1902) was a British chemist. [1] He served as President of the Physical Society between 1874 and 1876 and during 1877–1879 was President of the Chemical Society.

  2. 1827 - 1902. Rights information. Born. 07 March 1827. 7 Chatham Place West, Hackney, London, England. Died. 06/10/1902. 17 Pembridge Square, Notting Hill, London. Nationality. British. Gender. Male. Date of election for Royal Society fellowship. 02/06/1853. Fields of Interest. Chemistry. Catalogue. View catalogue entry. Wikipedia.

  3. JOHN HALL GLADSTONE (1827-1902), English chemist, was born at Hackney, London, on the 7th of March 1827. From childhood he showed great aptitude for science; geology was his favourite subject, but since this in his father's opinion did not afford a career of promise, he devoted himself to chemistry, which he studied under Thomas Graham at University College, London, and Liebig at Giessen ...

  4. John Hall Gladstone (1827-1902) was a British chemist who worked on the bromination of rubber, optics, and spectroscopy.

  5. Gladstone, John Hall (b. London, England, 7 March 1827; d. London, 6 October 1902) chemistry. Financially independent for the latter part of his life, Gladstone devoted much time to research as well as to philanthropic and religious work; in science he is best-known for his application of optical phenomena to chemical problems.

  6. Mar 9, 2016 · John Hall Gladstones interest in science and religion began during his childhood. He and his three brothers were tutored throughout their youth. They became quite interested in natural science through this education. Gladstone furthered his interest in science while attending chemistry lectures during his time at University College London.

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  8. Jan 15, 2022 · GLADSTONE, JOHN HALL (1827–1902), English chemist, was born at Hackney, London, on the 7th of March 1827. From childhood he showed great aptitude for science; geology was his favourite subject, but since this in his father’s opinion did not afford a career of promise, he devoted himself to chemistry, which he studied under Thomas Graham at ...

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