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||1533: Theodor Zwinger born ... physician and scholar.
||1533: Theodor Zwinger born ... physician and humanist scholar. He made significant contributions to the emerging genres of reference and travel literature. Pic.


||1754: Pierre Charles L'Enfant born ... architect and engineer, designed Washington, D.C.
||1754: Pierre Charles L'Enfant born ... architect and engineer, designed Washington, D.C.


||1776: Friedrich Stromeyer bor  ... chemist. While studying compounds of zinc, Stromeyer discovered the element cadmium in 1817; cadmium is a common impurity of zinc compounds, though often found only in minute quantities. He was also the first to recommend starch as a reagent for free iodine and he studied chemistry of arsine and bismuthate salts. Pic.
||1776: Friedrich Stromeyer bor  ... chemist. While studying compounds of zinc, Stromeyer discovered the element cadmium in 1817; cadmium is a common impurity of zinc compounds, though often found only in minute quantities. He was also the first to recommend starch as a reagent for free iodine and he studied chemistry of arsine and bismuthate salts. Pic.
||1799: Jacques-Etienne Montgolfier dies ... co-inventor of the hot air balloon. Pic.


||1788: Leopold Gmelin born ... chemist and academic. He worked on the red prussiate and created Gmelin's test.
||1788: Leopold Gmelin born ... chemist and academic. He worked on the red prussiate and created Gmelin's test.

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