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Leopold Gmelin (August 2, 1788 - April 13, 1853) was a German chemist. Gmelin was the son of Johann Friedrich Gmelin. He studied medicine and chemistry at Göttingen, Tübingen and Vienna, and in 1813 began to lecture on chemistry at Heidelberg, where in 1814 he was appointed extraordinary-, and in 1817 ordinary-, professor of chemistry and medicine. He was the discoverer of potassium ferricyanide (1822), and wrote the Handbuch der Chemie (1st ed. 1817-1819, 4th ed. 1843-1855), an important work in its day, which was translated into English for the Cavendish Society by H. Watts (1815-1884) in 1848- 1850. He resigned his chair in 1852, and died at Heidelberg. This article incorporates text from the public domain 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica. |
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Leopold Gmelin: Information from Answers.com (189 words) |
 | Leopold Gmelin (August 2, 1788 – April 13, 1853) was a German chemist. |
 | Gmelin was the son of Johann Friedrich Gmelin. |
 | He studied medicine and chemistry at Göttingen, Tübingen and Vienna, and in 1813 began to lecture on chemistry at Heidelberg, where in 1814 he was appointed extraordinary-, and in 1817 ordinary-, professor of chemistry and medicine. |
| Leopold Gmelin - Search Results - MSN Encarta (82 words) |
 | Gmelin, Leopold (1788-1853), German chemist, one of the founders of physiological chemistry. |
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