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Johannes Christian Brunnich

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Department of Agriculture. For about 35 years he advised the department on a multiplicity of problems relating to agriculture in Queensland, and drafted many bills for the government relating among other things to fertilizers, stock foods, pure seeds and the destruction of pests. He also made
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Brünnich did valuable pioneer work in his investigations of pasture composition and set a high standard in his department. Generally he was a strong influence in the development of applied chemistry during his time. He retired from the agriculture department in September 1931 and died of
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cerebro-vascular disease on 3 July 1933. In 1886, he married Kate Terry, who survived him with two sons and three daughters. He was a foundation member and fellow of the
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and for a period was chemist in a sugar-mill in Bohemia. While performing Swiss military service in 1884, he met Dr J. J. Mueller of
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problem, the use of dipping fluids, water pollution and the provision of phosphatic licks for stock. He was vice-president of the
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after his family moved there in 1874 and obtained his knowledge of chemistry at the federal polytechnic school at
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Brünnich was the son of Christian Christoph Brünnich, a Lutheran
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In 1887, Brünnich became chief chemist and mill manager for the
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in 1907, president in 1908 and treasurer in 1909-14.
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FRIC
chemist
pastor
mathematician
Gorizia
Austria-Hungary
Italy
Bohemia
Switzerland
Zurich
Russia
Gayndah, Queensland
Brisbane
Colonial Sugar Refining Company
Mackay
Queensland
prickly pear
Royal Society of Queensland
Royal Australian Chemical Institute
Royal Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain
Royal Society of Queensland



Serle, Percival
"Brunnich, Johannes Christian"
Dictionary of Australian Biography
Angus & Robertson
"Brünnich, Johannes Christian (1861 - 1933)"

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