Thomas Graham – Chemist : INTJ or ESFP or XXXX?
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Name | Thomas Graham |
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Profession | Chemist |
Date of Birth | 1805-12-21 |
Place of Birth | Scotland |
Age | 63 yrs |
Death Date | 1869-09-16 |
Birth Sign | Sagittarius |
About Thomas Graham
Notable for pioneering the medical practice of dialysis and for establishing the scientific field of colloid chemistry, this nineteenth-century scientist is also remembered for formulating an important scientific theory and formula known as Graham s law of effusion.
Thomas Graham
After earning a master s degree from the University of Glasgow, he taught chemistry at the University of London and the Royal College of Science and Technology.
Knowledge Base
Apart from his scientific work, he held the high-ranking United Kingdom governmental position of Master of the Mint.
Family Life
He grew up in Glasgow, Scotland, as the son of a businessman.
Associated With
He and German biologist and physician Rudolf Virchow were both nineteenth-century recipients of the prestigious Copley Medal.
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