Valentin Rose (pharmacologist)

Valentin Rose (pharmacologist)

Valentin Rose (30 October 1762 - 9 August 1807) was a German pharmacologist from Berlin, Margraviate of Brandenburg.

He found the inuline and sodium carbonate. And he invented a way to detect arsenic.

Children

He had two famous scientist children:
*Heinrich Rose (1795-1864)
*Gustav Rose (1798-1873)


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