- Joseph Henry Gilbert
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birth_date =1 Aug ,1817
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death_date =23 Dec ,1901
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footnotes =Sir Joseph Henry Gilbert (1817-1901) was an English
chemist born at Hull on the 1st of August 1817.He studied
chemistry first atGlasgow underThomas Thomson ; then at University College, London, in the laboratory ofA. T. Thomson (1778-1849), the professor of medical jurisprudence, also attendingThomas Graham 's lectures; and finally at theUniversity of Giessen underLiebig . On his return to England fromGermany he acted for a year or so as assistant to his old master A. T. Thomson at University College, and in 1843, after spending a short time in the study of calico dyeing and printing nearManchester , accepted the directorship of the chemical laboratory at the famous experimental station established byJohn Bennet Lawes atRothamsted , near St. Albans, for the systematic and scientific study ofagriculture .This position he held for fifty-eight years, until his death on the 23rd of December 1901. The work which he carried out during that long period in collaboration with Lawes was of a most comprehensive character, involving the application of many branches of science, such as chemistry,
meteorology ,botany , animal and vegetablephysiology , andgeology ; and its influence in improving the methods of practical agriculture extended all over the civilized world.Gilbert was chosen a fellow of the
Royal Society in 1860, and in 1867 was awarded aRoyal Medal jointly with Lawes. In 1880 he presided over the Chemical Section of theBritish Association at its meeting atSwansea , and in 1882 he was president of the London Chemical Society, of which he had been a member almost from its foundation in 1841. For six years from 1884 he filled the Sibthorpian chair of rural economy at Oxford, and he was also an honorary professor at theRoyal Agricultural College ,Cirencester . He wasknighted in 1893, the year in which the jubilee of the Rothamsted experiments was celebrated.References
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*Antonio Saltini, "Storia delle scienze agrarie", vol. IV, "L'agricoltura al tornante della scoperta dei microbi", Edagricole, Bologna 1989, 413-458External links
* [http://www.open.ac.uk/ou5/Arts/chemists/person.cfm?SearchID=3690 Biographical Database of the British Chemical Community: Joseph Henry Gilbert]
* [http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/DServe/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqCmd=Show.tcl&dsqSearch=RefNo='EC/1860/11'&dsqDb=Catalog Royal Society citation]
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