- Bryan Higgins
Bryan Higgins (1737? - 1820?) was a
natural philosopher inchemistry .He was born in
Collooney ,County Sligo ,Ireland . His father (d. 1777) was also called Dr. Bryan Higgins. Higgins entered theUniversity of Leiden in 1765, from whence he qualified as a doctor ofphysics . He subsequently ran a School of PracticalChemistry at 13 Greek Street,Soho ,London during the 1770s, which was patronised by the thenDuke of Northumberland amongst others. He was more of a speculator than an experimenter, and published many works on chemistry and related disciplines.Joseph Priestly was an attendee of Higgins's lectures, but the two became enemies following a dispute over experiments onair (Priestly at the time was working on his six volume tomeExperiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air ).At some point between 1780 and 1790, Higgins visited
Saint Petersburg at the favour ofCatherine the Great ,Empress ofRussia . He returned to London in January, 1794 to continue his lectures at the School of Practical Chemistry.In 1789, Higgins obtained a
patent for a cheap and durablecement , "...composed ofsand and lime, and a certain proportion of bone-ashes, the lime being withlime water instead of commonwater , and themixture made use of as rapidly as possible after being made".In 1797 Higgins was hired by a public committee in
Jamaica for the improvement of the manufacture ofMuscovado sugar andrum . He resided in Jamacia from 1797 to 1799.Higgins died at his estate in Walford,
Staffordshire in 1820.Published works
*Higgins, Bryan; (1776). "A Philosophical Essay concerning
Light ", vol i, London.
*Higgins, Bryan; (1775 - 1776). "Experiments on the Freezing of Sea Water", appended to the Hon. Duines Barrington's "The probability of reaching theNorth Pole ", 4to, London.
*Higgins, Bryan; (1780). "Experiments and Observations made with the view of improving the Art of composing and applying calcareous Cements, and of preparing Quicklime. Theory of these, and Specification of the Author’s cheap and durable Cement for Building, Incrustation, or Stuccoing, and artificial Stone", London.
*Higgins, Bryan; (1786). "Experiments and Observations relating to Acetous Acid, fixable Air, Dense Inflammable Air,Oil s andFuel , the Matter ofFire andLight , Metallic Reduction,Combustion , Fermentation,Putrefaction , Respiration, and other subjects of Chemical Philosophy", 1 vol, London.
*Higgins, Bryan; (1786). "An analysis of the Tilbury alterative water at West Tilbury Hall, recently made at the instance of Mr. John Ellison, by Bryan Higgins, M.D. With an account of the remarkable and extraordinary cases of Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Nash, and of its efficacy in effecting their cure", London.
*Higgins, Bryan; (1788). "Synopsis of the Medicinal Contents of the most noted Mineral Waters, analysed by Dr. Higgins at the instance of John Ellison", 8vo, London.
*Higgins, Bryan; (1795). "Minutes of the Society for Philosophical Experiments and Conversations"
*Higgins, Bryan; (1797 - 1800). "Observations and Advices", 2pts., 8vo, St Jago se la Vega.References
*Stephen, Sir Leslie; Lee, Sir Sidney; (1921-22). "Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22". Oxford University Press.
*(1849). "The Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science; consisting of Original Communications, Reviews, Retrospects, and Reports, including the latest discoveries in medicine, surgery, and the collateral sciences". Hodges and Smith, Grafton Street, Dublin.
* [http://www.scholarly-societies.org/history/1794spec.html "Scholarly Societies Project - Society for Philosophical Experiments and Conversations"] . Retrieved August 17, 2005.
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