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    Claudine Picardet (born Poullet, later Guyton de Morveau) (7 August 1735 – 4 October 1820) was a French chemist, mineralogist, meteorologist and scientific...
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    published in four languages beginning with Mémoires de Chymie by Mme. Claudine Picardet in 1785 and Chemical Essays by Thomas Beddoes in 1786, followed by...
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  • 17 (bapt.) – John Brown, Scottish physician (died 1788) August 7 – Claudine Picardet, French, chemist, mineralogist, meteorologist and scientific translator...
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    of the class (1806) and then president (1807). In 1798 he married Claudine Picardet, a recently widowed friend and colleague. Under the Directory, he...
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    naturalist. August – Ralph Smith O’bré, Irish surgeon. October 4 – Claudine Picardet (born 1735), French chemist, mineralogist, meteorologist and scientific...
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    sister Margaretha Kirch 1782–1791: French chemist and mineralogist Claudine Picardet translated more than 800 pages of Swedish, German, English and Italian...
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  • physician Zaffira Peretti (fl. 1780), Italian anatomist and physician Claudine Picardet (1735–1820) French chemist, mineralogist and meteorologist Louise...
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    correspondence of Guyton de Morveau, and is researching translator Claudine Picardet. A Scientific Correspondence during the Chemical Revolution: Louis-Bernard...
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    with some modifications, was translated into French by Claudine Guyton de Morveau (née Picardet) in 1790 and into English by Thomas Weaver in 1805. Patrick...
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