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Andrew Ure
Andrew Ure
Born
(1778-05-18)18 May 1778
Glasgow, Scotland
Died
2 January 1857(1857-01-02) (aged 78)
London, England
Nationality
Scottish
Spouse
Catherine Monteath 1807 - 1819 (divorced)
Scientific career
Fields
Medicine, chemistry, and natural philosophy
Institutions
Andersonian Institution, Glasgow
Andrew Ure FRS (18 May 1778 – 2 January 1857) was a Scottish physician, chemist, scriptural geologist, and early business theorist who founded the Garnet Hill Observatory. He was a fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society and the Royal Society. Ure published a number of books based on his industrial consulting experiences.
AndrewUre FRS (18 May 1778 – 2 January 1857) was a Scottish physician, chemist, scriptural geologist, and early business theorist who founded the Garnet...
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tools, metal products, and metal chemistry, McGraw-Hill: 1945: 298 pages AndrewUre, A dictionary of arts, manufactures and mines: containing a clear exposition...
in the company of related works by John Farey Jr., Peter Barlow and AndrewUre. From An essay on the general principles which regulate the application...
by AndrewUre (1778–1857), a Scottish chemist. The textile mills of the time needed a constant and steady temperature to operate optimally, so Ure designed...
Charles Turner, mezzotint engraver who collaborated with J. M. W. Turner AndrewUre, Scottish physician known for his galvanism experimentation, founder of...
The Philosophy of Manufactures: Or, An Exposition (on factory systems), AndrewUre, 1835, page 434 of 480 pages, Google Books link: states "the influence...
Manufactures, and Mines: Containing a Clear Exposition of Their Principles, AndrewUre, Published 1844, D. Appleton & Co. Greenwood, N. N.; Earnshaw, A. (1997)...
Hungarian Travelling in Britain) Martin Tupper – Proverbial Philosophy AndrewUre – A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines Adelbert von Chamisso –...
Thomas Graham, chemist who formulated the law of diffusion of gases; AndrewUre, physician and founder of Andersonian Institution; Matthew Charteris,...
to the Natural History Method. — Edinburgh, A. Constable & Co., 1820. AndrewUre. A dictionary of chemistry, in which the principles of the science are...
Escherich (died 1911), German-born pediatric bacteriologist. January 2 – AndrewUre (born 1778), Scottish industrial chemist and encyclopaedist. May 23 –...
1841) May 17 – Benjamin Bowring, English watchmaker (d. 1846) May 18 AndrewUre, Scottish doctor and chemist (d. 1857) Samuel Hoar, American politician...
Bernard Bolzano publishes his Wissenschaftslehre ("Theory of Science"). AndrewUre publishes his encyclopedia A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines...
Masse said that George Young was geologically competent. Scientists AndrewUreAndrewUre, M.A. in 1799, M.D. in 1801 in Glasgow, was a scientist and physician...
became skilled mechanics. The arrangement was still operating in 1835 when AndrewUre observed "at a little distance from the factory, on a sunny bank, stands...
April 1841 by William Allen FRS, Jacob Bell, Daniel Hanbury, John Bell, AndrewUre, James Marwood Hucklebridge, and other London chemists and druggists,...
Hutton February 4 – A. P. de Candolle, Swiss botanist (died 1841) May 18 – AndrewUre, Scottish industrial chemist and encyclopaedist (died 1857) December 6...
1607 to 1652 later assisted by his son Laurence Mercer (secondus). Rev AndrewUre served 1717 to 1742. Rev John Storer served 1743 to 1778. William Graham...
(assisted by AndrewUre) he dissected the body of executed murderer Matthew Clydesdale. Clydesdale was hanged for the murder of Andrew (or Alexander)...
extraterrestrial origin" Ure, Andrew (1843). Technisches wörterbuch oder Handbuch der Gewerbskunde ... : Bearb. nach Dr. AndrewUre's Dictionary of arts, manufactures...
scholar of medical jurisprudence Gordon Turnbull, psychiatrist and author AndrewUre (1778–1857), physician, scholar and chemist Charles Howard Usher (1865–1942)...
Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature. Vol. 39. AndrewUre, "Acid (purpuric)", A Dictionary of Chemistry and Mineralology, London:...
May Charles Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry, politician (died 1854) AndrewUre, doctor and writer (died 1857) 7 June – Beau Brummell, arbiter of fashion...