LC control no. | nr 90018053 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Fulhame, Mrs. (Elizabeth), active 1780-1810 |
Variant(s) | Fulhame, Elizabeth, active 1780-1810 Fulhame, Mrs. |
Located | Scotland |
Place of birth | Scotland |
Profession or occupation | Chemists |
Special note | Data provided by the ESTC/BL |
Found in | Her An essay on combustion, 1794: t.p. (Mrs. Fulhame) NUC pre-56 (Fulhame, Mrs.) Google Books, via WWW, Sept. 5, 2019: Biographical dictionary of Scottish women, 2007, p. 130 (Elizabeth Fulhame, flourished 1780-1794; chemist; m. Dr. Thomas Fulhame; about 1780 became interested in the possibility of making cloths of gold, silver and other metals by chemical processes; met with Joseph Priestley, 1793; published An essay on combustion; later vanishes from the historical record) Wikipedia, via WWW, Sept. 5, 2019 (Elizabeth Fulhame; fl. 1794; Scottish chemist; invented the concept of catalysis and discovered photoreduction; author of An essay on combustion; made an honorary member of the Philadelphia Chemical Society, 1810; m. Dr. Thomas Fulhame) MWA/NAIP files, Sept. 5, 2019 (access point: Fulhame, Mrs. (Elizabeth), active 1780-1810) |
Associated language | eng |