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to base the statue on, and that it was actually an image of the Scottish chemist Thomas Thomson – he blamed Knowledge for the error but also himself for not checking with a historian to verify it was accurate.
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In 1817, he gave silicon its present name, rejecting the suggested "silicium" because he felt the element had no metallic characteristics, and that it chemically bore a close resemblance to boron and carbon.
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Foundations of the atomic theory: comprising papers and extracts by John Dalton, William Hyde Wollaston, M. D., and Thomas Thomson, M. D. (1802–1808)
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to study medicine in 1795, gaining his doctorate (MD) in 1799. During this latter period he was inspired by his tutor, Professor
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The architect acknowledged the error and dumped the blame on Knowledge, from which he downloaded the photo.
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Illustrated Catalogue of the Exhibition of Portraits in the New Galleries of Art in Corporation Buildings
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In June 2011, Russian artist Alexander Taratynov installed a life-size statue of French architect
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Kirill Posternak discovered a mistake. Taratynov admitted he used a picture he found on
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History of the Royal Society, from its institution to the end of the eighteenth century
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Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002
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Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002
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Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002
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atomic theory. His scientific accomplishments include the invention of the
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In 1796, Thomson succeeded his brother, James, as assistant editor of the
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Crum, W. (1855). "Sketch of the life and labours of Dr Thomas Thomson".
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An Attempt to Establish the First Principles of Chemistry by Experiment
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Thomson, R.D. (1852–1853). "Memoir of the late Dr Thomas Thomson".
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He lived his final years at 8 Brandon Place in Glasgow. He died at
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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a leader in its field of commercial scientific periodicals.
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Thomson dabbled in publishing, acted as a consultant to the
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Burgh School. He then studied for a general degree at the
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from 1787 to 1790. He had a five year break then entered
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as a platform in 1808. In March 1811, he was elected a
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and in 1815 was elected a corresponding member of the
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in 1852, aged 79. There is a memorial for him at the
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In 1817, Thomson became lecturer in and subsequently
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Proceedings of the Philosophical Society of Glasgow
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In 1805 he was elected a Fellow of the 1012:Fellows of the Linnean Society of London 843: 805: 410: 129: 27: 610:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 402:From 1813 to 1822 he was Editor of the 317: 187:In 1802 he began teaching Chemistry in 144:Supplement to the Third Edition of the 138:displaying how volumes of gasses react. 72:Thomson was the father of the botanist 1042:Alumni of the University of St Andrews 964: 1047:Alumni of the University of Edinburgh 641:A System of Chemistry in Four Volumes 286:In 1816, he married Agnes Colquhoun. 875:. Edinburgh: The Alembic Club. 1911. 329: 889:"Thomson, Thomas (1773-1852)"  859:Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal 767:from the original on 20 August 2018 606: 214:, invented the instrument known as 13: 824: 664:Glasgow Post Office Directory 1852 607:Morrell, Jack. 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Thomas Thomson (advocate)

FRS
FLS
FRSE
Dalton's
saccharometer
silicon
Philosophical Society of Glasgow
Thomas Thomson
Robert Thomson
Crieff
Perthshire
Stirling
University of St Andrews
classics
natural philosophy
University of Edinburgh
Joseph Black
chemistry

Encyclopædia Britannica
Mineralogy
dyeing
chemical symbols
atomic theory
Edinburgh
Royal Society of Edinburgh
Robert Jameson
William Wright

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