- Silas Laurence Loomis
Silas Laurence Loomis (18221896) was an American scientist and educator. He was born in Coventry, Conn.; graduated from
Wesleyan University in 1844 and, in medicine, fromGeorgetown University in 1856. Previous to his study at Wesleyan he had taught atHolliston Academy ,Massachusetts ; after graduation he was principal ofWestern Academy , Washington, D. C., and subsequently he becameprofessor ofphysiology at Georgetown. He was astronomer to the United States Coast Survey in 1857, and instructor in mathematics to naval cadets in 1860. From 1861 to 1867 he was professor ofchemistry andtoxicology at Georgetown, then became dean (until 1872) inHoward University . He invented a process for producing a textile fabric from palmetto, a method for utilizing ores ofchromium , and various improvements in instrments of precision.Works
His works include:
* "NormalArithmetic " (1859)
* "Analytical Arithmetic" (1860)
* "Key to the Normal Course" (1867)
* "The Education and Health ofWoman " (1882)References
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