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Henry Minchin Noad

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constructed,’ 1861; 3rd edit. 1868. ‘A Manual of Chemical Analysis, Qualitative and Quantitative,’ 1863–4. 4. ‘The Students' Text-Book of Electricity, with four hundred illustrations,’ 1867, new edit. 1879. He also issued a revised and enlarged edition of Sir W. S. Harris's ‘Rudimentary Magnetism’ in 1872, and wrote many papers in scientific journals.
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He next experimented on the chemistry of iron, and in 1860 contributed the article ‘Iron’ to Robert Hunt's edition of ‘Ure's Dictionary.’ This led to his appointment as consulting chemist to the Ebbw Vale Iron Company, the Cwm Celyn and Blaina, the Aberdare and Plymouth, and other ironworks in South
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Besides the works already mentioned, Noad was the author of: 1. ‘Lectures on Chemistry, including its Applications in the Arts, and the Analysis of Organic and Inorganic Compounds,’ 1843. 2. ‘The Improved Induction Coil, being a Popular Explanation of the Electrical Principles on which it is
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He next examined the peculiar voltaic conditions of iron and bismuth, described some properties of the water battery, and elucidated that curious phenomenon the passive state of iron. In 1845 he came to London, and studied chemistry under
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Among other organic products, legumine and vitelline also formed materials for his investigations. In 1847 he was appointed to the chair of chemistry in the medical school of
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He died at his son's residence in High Street, Lower Norwood, Surrey, on 23 July 1877. Charlotte Jane, his widow, died on 25 March 1882, aged 67. He was buried at
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in Leicester Square was opened in 1854, he was appointed instructor in chemistry there. On 5 June 1856 he was elected a fellow of the
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Wales. In 1866 he became examiner of malt liquors to the India office, and in 1872 an examiner in chemistry and physics at the
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which became a recognised textbook, passing through four editions; in 1857 it gave place to
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chair of chemistry in the medical school of St George's Hospital, London and member of the
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in two volumes, which was long a standard book. In 1848 he wrote a valuable treatise on
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A Course of Eight Lectures on Electricity, Galvanism, Magnetism, and Electro-Magnetism,
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a volume which meets the wants of the analyst while discharging his duties under the
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Chemical Manipulation and Analysis, Qualitative and Quantitative,
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for the Library of Useful Knowledge, and re-wrote in 1875
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FRS (22 June 1815 – 23 July 1877), chemist and physicist.
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Portrait of Henry Minchin Noad, c.1863, by Ernest Edwards
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A Normandy's Commercial Handbook of Chemical Analysis,
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St George's Hospital
London Electrical Society
Frome
George Canning
William Huskisson
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Bristol
August Wilhelm Hofmann
Royal College of Chemistry
Chemical Society
Philosophical Magazine
St George's Hospital
Astley Cooper prize
Royal Military Academy
Panopticon of Science and Arts
Royal Society
London Electrical Society
Adulteration Act
West Norwood Cemetery
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Noad, Henry Minchin
Dictionary of National Biography
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