- Robert Angus Smith
Robert Angus Smith (
February 15 ,1817 –May 12 ,1884 ) was a Scottishchemist , who investigated numerousenvironmental issues . He is famous for his research onair pollution in 1852, in the course of which he discovered and coined the term "acid rain ".Born
Pollokshaws ,Glasgow , Smith was educated at theUniversity of Glasgow in preparation for ministry in theChurch of Scotland but left before graduating. He worked as a personal tutor and, accompanying a family toGießen in 1839, he stayed on inGermany to studychemistry underJustus von Liebig , earning aPh.D. in 1841.Hamlin (2004)]On returning to England the same year, he again considered Holy Orders but instead was attracted to
Manchester to join the chemical laboratory ofLyon Playfair at theRoyal Manchester Institution . Here he became involved in some of the environmental issues of the world's first industrial city (see "History of Manchester "). Playfair left for greener pastures in 1845 and Smith worked at making a living as an independent analytical chemist. After some initial alarming experiences, Smith refused to take onexpert witness work which was a staple of consulting scientists of the day and which he saw as corrupt. Consequently, when theAlkali Inspectorate was established by theAlkali Act 1863 , Smith's integrity made him the natural candidate. He held the post until his death.Hamlin (2004)] He is buried in thegraveyard of St Paul's Church onKersal Moor ,Salford [http://www.stpaulsparish.org.uk/about.php Retrieved on2008-06-10 ]In 1872 Smith published the book "Air and Rain: the Beginnings of a Chemical Climatology", which presents his studies of the chemistry of atmospheric precipitation.Hamlin (2004)]
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*Obituary:
**"Nature", 30 (1884), 104–5----
* cite journal | author=Eyler, J. | title=The conversion of Angus Smith: the changing role of chemistry and biology in sanitary science, 1850–1880 | journal=Bulletin of the History of Medicine | volume=54 | year=1980 | pages=216–34
* cite journal | author=Gibson, A. & Farrar, W. V. | title=Robert Angus Smith, FRS, and sanitary science | journal=Notes and Records of the Royal Society | volume=28 | year=1973–4 | pages=241–62
* cite journal | author=Gorham, E. | title=Robert Angus Smith, F.R.S., and 'Chemical Climatology.' | journal=Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London | vol=36 | year=1982 | pages=267–72 | doi=10.1098/rsnr.1982.0016 | volume=36
*Hamlin, C. (2004) " [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/25893 Smith, (Robert) Angus (1817–1884)] ", "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ", Oxford University Press, accessed 10 Aug 2007 (subscription required)
* cite book | author=Kargon, R. H. | title=Science in Victorian Manchester: Enterprise and Expertise | location=Baltimore | publisher=Johns Hopkins University Press | year=1977 | id=ISBN 0-8018-1969-5
* cite journal | author=MacLeod, R. M. | title=The Alkali Acts Administration, 1863–84: The Emergence of the Civil Scientist | journal=Victorian Studies | year=1965 | pages=85–112 | volume=9External links
*worldcat id|lccn-n85-801983
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