John George Children
English chemist and mineralogist

Born
May 18th, 1777
248 years ago
Died
1852
173 years ago — 75 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
United Kingdom
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Born in 1777, contributions to chemistry, mineralogy, and zoology were significant. Served as a curator at the British Museum, focusing on the natural history collection. Published several works on mineral products and participated in various scientific societies. Explored topics related to the classification of minerals and the study of invertebrates.
Curated the natural history collection at the British Museum
Published research on minerals and invertebrates
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