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<p> Son of James; held successively the chairs of [[Chemistry]] in Glasgow, Aberdeen, and Edinburgh; he translated Liebig's "Agricultural Chemistry," and was the first to advance and expound Liebig's theories (1803-1858). </p>
<p> Son of James; held successively the chairs of [[Chemistry]] in Glasgow, Aberdeen, and Edinburgh; he translated Liebig's "Agricultural Chemistry," and was the first to advance and expound Liebig's theories (1803-1858). </p>
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Latest revision as of 17:26, 15 October 2021

William Gregory [1]

Son of James; held successively the chairs of Chemistry in Glasgow, Aberdeen, and Edinburgh; he translated Liebig's "Agricultural Chemistry," and was the first to advance and expound Liebig's theories (1803-1858).

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