from Carthage, IN
21 December 1805 • Glasgow , Scotland
Died:16 September 1869
Known for:Graham's Law
Dialysis
Thomas Graham ( chemist ) " Thomas Graham " Fellow of the Royal Society ( 21 December 1805 – 16 September 1869 ) was a nineteenth-century Scottish people chemist who is best-remembered today for his pioneering work in dialysis and the diffusion of gases
Graham's father was a successful textile manufacturer, and wanted his son to enter into the Church of Scotland....
Professor
Specialty:Chemist
Recipient of the Copley Medal • Royal Medal winner
Achieved status:Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Ascribed status:Fellow of the Royal Society
Master status:Student
1748 • Perthshire , Scotland , Kingdom of Great Britain
Died:1843 • London , England , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland
Spouse:Mary Cathcart
British Army general • Member of the Parliament of Great Britain for Scottish constituencies • British MP • Member of the United Kingdom Parliament for Scottish constituencies • UK MP • Governor • Minister • Justice • Tax Collector • Captain
Artillery • Dance
Specialty:Translator
Professions and applied sciences:Artillery
Baron in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Award:Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George • Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath • Criticism
Preference:Revenge • Volunteer • Highway robber • Assault • Possession • Christianity • Murder
Skill:Medical assistance • Envoy
Military rank:Major General • Lieutenant General • Colonel • Lieutenant
Sport:Struggle
Activity:Travel
1860
Died:1940
Advocate • Judge • Prime Minister
He was educated at St. Andrew's College ( South Africa ) and Clare College, Cambridge and was called to the bar by the Inner Temple in 1885....
Member of the Inner Temple
Sport:South African male tennis player
Award:Knight Bachelor