Robert Warington (1807-1867) was a central figure in the mid-nineteenth century chemical community, notably through his role in the foundation of the Chemical Society of London in 1841. As demand for chemical services grew, Warington constructed an ultimately lucrative career in chemistry in which consulting played a major part. His formative years laid ideal foundations for establishing himself as a consultant, whilst his appointment as chemical operator to the Society of Apothecaries’ pharmaceutical trade provided the status and infrastructure to sustain this activity. Here I explore the nature of the chemical services he performed for a range of customers through a survey of his experimental notes. At a time when professional boundaries ...
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The Chemical Club (fl. 1806–1828) was a small scientific dining club in London. Among its members we...
It was about fifty years ago that I first developed a serious interest in platinum metal chemistry f...
In 1768, 250 years ago, the University of Edinburgh appointed Francis Home to the first chair of mat...
This paper examines the continuing role of consultants within the profession of chemistry in the lat...
This dissertation deals with the development of chemistry as a discipline encompassing both social a...
Arising from the ongoing project,'Studies of the British chemical community, 1880-1970: The principa...
This paper uses material on the careers of chemists in the twentieth century from the ‘Studies of th...
Richard Watson may not come high in any list of famous scientists though he made some useful contrib...
American chemistry offers strategic sites for research on the relations of economic growth, technolo...
The subject of this essay concerns the role of chemistry during the Industrial Revolution in Britain...
About the book: The book offers unique historical material showing the social, intellectual and poli...
The development of a professional identity is particularly interesting for those occupations that ha...
As state universities feel economic pinches of reduced support from state legislatures, and as sourc...
The 19th and 20th centuries witnessed the growth and development of clinical chemistry. Many of the ...
Chemical analysis is a continuous thread in the history of chemistry. This thesis, which concentrate...
The Chemical Club (fl. 1806–1828) was a small scientific dining club in London. Among its members we...
It was about fifty years ago that I first developed a serious interest in platinum metal chemistry f...
In 1768, 250 years ago, the University of Edinburgh appointed Francis Home to the first chair of mat...