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An unpublished letter of Justus Liebig

Pages 191-192 | Published online: 18 Sep 2006

References

  • 1881 . Journal of the Chemical Society , 39 : 185 – 188 . Proceedings of the Royal Society, 31 (1880–81), xix–xxi; Dictionary of National Biography [hereafter DNB] LIV (1885–1901).
  • Doubtless Thomas Anderson (1819–1874), a pupil of Liebig in 1843. He succeeded Thomas Thomson as Regius Professor of Chemistry at Glasgow Journal of the Chemical Society 1875 28 1309 1313 DNB, I (1885–1901). He and others came to distrust the main doctrines of Liebig's school on agricultural chemistry.
  • See Catalogue of Scientific Papers (1800–1863) Royal Society London 1871 v
  • Stenhouse , J. 1843–45 . On the Products of Distillation of Meconic Acid . Chemical Society Memoirs , 2 : 1 – 8 . Philosophical Magazine, 24 (1844), 128–35. Read before the Chemical Society on 7 November 1843. See V. Meyer and P. Jacobson, Lehrbuch der organischen Chemis, 2, Part 3 (1920), 710–11, on pyromeconic acid.
  • A translation of Stenhouse's paper appeared as Ueber die Destillationsprodukte der Meconsäure Annalen der Chemie und Pharmacie 1844 49 18 30 in Liebig's
  • Presumably this refers to Die organische Chemie in ihrer Anwendung auf Agricultur und Physiologie first published in 1840. There were several editions of the English translation.
  • James Finlay Weir Johnston (1796–1855), Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy in the University of Durham, Chemist to the Agricultural Society of Scotland, author of Elements of Agricultural Chemistry Edinburgh 1842 and other works. DNB, xxx (1885–1901)

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