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Title: The work and position of the metallurgical chemist; also references to Sheffield and its place in metallurgy
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: Hadfield, Robert A. (Robert Abbott), 1858-1940 Sheffield Association of Metallurgists and Metallurgical Chemists
Subjects: Metallurgy Chemistry, Metallurgic
Publisher: (Sheffield? The Botolph Printing Works
Contributing Library: Northeastern University, Snell Library
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r, early in his life, was attracted to the study of theScience of Chemistry under Kekule at Ghent. His great work inboth High and Low Temperature Research, and along withAbel in the Chemistry of High Explosives, as well as many otherimportant advances in Chemistry, have made his name renownedthroughout the World. His work for a period of many yearsat the Royal Institution, the centre of light and leading inScientific Lectures, has been invaluable to our nation. He hasfreely given his great intellectual powers, time, and money toencourage by means of lectures this rational and most interestingway of imparting knowledge of Scientific subjects. A great Chemist, Lyon Playfair, claims to have discoveredDewar and Frankland, whom he termed two very activeRadicals, both in the Chemical and the other sense. In a speech given at the Annual Dinner of the ChemicalSociety in March of this year. Professor H. B. Dixon pointed outthat even Hades had been made endurable, for the new-comer 26 Plate io.
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SIR JAMES DEWAR, F.R.S.in his Laboratory. Plate ii.

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