Henry Drysdale Dakin FRS (12 March 1880 – 10 February 1952) was an English chemist. He was born in London as the youngest of 8 children to a family of...
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with the Dakin–West reaction, though both are named after Henry Drysdale Dakin. The Dakin oxidation starts with (1) nucleophilic addition of a hydroperoxide...
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an acid anhydride and a base, typically pyridine. It is named for Henry Drysdale Dakin (1880–1952) and Randolph West (1890–1949). In 2016 Schreiner and...
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Henry Dakin may refer to: Henry Drysdale Dakin (1880–1952), English chemist Henry H. Dakin (1870–1956), provincial politician in Alberta, Canada This disambiguation...
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prevent irritation. The solution takes the name from British chemist Henry Drysdale Dakin (1880–1952) who developed it in 1916, during World War I, while he...
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stabilizer was developed by Henry Drysdale Dakin (who gave full credit to Labarraque's prior work in this area). Called Dakin's solution, the method of wound...
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von Pechmann at the University of Munich. One of his students was Henry Drysdale Dakin. Julius Berend Cohen and his twin brother Adolf were the only boys...
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pioneer Henry Drysdale Dakin (1880–1952), English chemist Henry H. Dakin (1870–1956), provincial politician from Alberta, Canada James H. Dakin (1806–1852)...
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collaborator with other important researchers in biochemistry, including Henry Drysdale Dakin, Friedrich Miescher, Edwin B. Hart, and his professor and mentor...
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1878 – Gemma Galgani, Italian mystic and saint (d. 1903) 1880 – Henry Drysdale Dakin, English-American chemist and academic (d. 1952) 1881 – Väinö Tanner...
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and carbon dioxide via various means of oxidative decarboxylation. Henry Drysdale Dakin discovered this oxidation in 1916. From aryl carboxylic acids (Letts...
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Adrenaline was first synthesized in the laboratory by Friedrich Stolz and Henry Drysdale Dakin, independently, in 1904. In June 2024, the Committee for Medicinal...
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Adrenaline was first synthesized in the laboratory by Friedrich Stolz and Henry Drysdale Dakin, independently, in 1904. Although secretin is mentioned as the first...
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mid 20th century. During World War I, chemist Henry Drysdale Dakin was consulted and invented Dakin's Solution, a mixture of sodium hypochlorite and...
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chemist Henry Drysdale Dakin developed the Carrel–Dakin method of treating wounds with an antiseptic solution based on chlorine, known as Dakin's solution...
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Curtius rearrangement – Theodor Curtius Dakin reaction – Henry Drysdale Dakin Dakin–West reaction – Henry Drysdale Dakin and Randolph West Dalton's law (of...
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four more series. Alexis Carrel and Henry Drysdale Dakin, developers of the pre-antibiotic antiseptic Carrel-Dakin method depicted in the series. Edith...
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Epinephrine synthesized independently by Friedrich Stolz and by Henry Drysdale Dakin. 1905: Brownian motion was independently explained by Albert Einstein...
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Friedrich Stolz at Hoechst AG in Höchst (Frankfurt am Main) and by Henry Drysdale Dakin at the University of Leeds. In 1906 the chemical structure was elucidated...
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George Ernest Gask (1875-1951) (id=3346) the only time (id=6491) Henry Drysdale Dakin March 12, 1880 London, United Kingdom February 10, 1952 Scarsdale...
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containing hypochlorite and boric acid was developed by Henry Drysdale Dakin. Called Dakin's solution, the method of wound irrigation with chlorinated...
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Named It? Carrel–Dakin treatment Alexis Carrel, Henry Drysdale Dakin General surgery Irrigation of wounds with the antiseptic Dakin's solution (no longer...
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Jeremy Brigg (LLD) Raymond Wilson Chambers (DLitt) Sir Henry Herbert Craster (DLitt) Henry Drysdale Dakin (LLD) Richard James Gordon (MA) Professor Arthur Berriedale...
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Life. Perseus Books Group. p. 185. ISBN 978-0-201-88794-5. Monmouth Smith, Henry (1949). Torchbearers of Chemistry: Portraits and Brief Biographies of Scientists...
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presenter and journalist John Craven Henry Drysdale Dakin, biochemist, known for Dakin oxidation and the Dakin–West reaction Martin Kettle, journalist...
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collaboratively developing (with Henry Drysdale Dakin) the Carrel–Dakin method of treating wounds based on chlorine (Dakin's solution) which, preceding the...
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created Carrel–Dakin method, which was developed for the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research by Alexis Carrel and Henry Drysdale Dakin. On August 24...
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45 of a neurological wasting disease, possibly myasthenia gravis. Henry Drysdale Dakin, who had worked in Herter's lab since 1905, married Herter's widow...
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Leonard Bairstow Grenville Arthur James Cole Charles Frederick Cross Henry Drysdale Dakin Arthur Stewart Eve Sir Herbert Jackson John Smyth Macdonald John...
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1997 John Bourke Dainton 2002-05-09 Physicist, Liverpool University Henry Drysdale Dakin 1917-05-3 12 March 1880 – 10 February 1952 William Ernest Dalby 1913-05-01...
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