John William Draper

Physician and chemist, photographer

John William Draper - Scientists & Innovators born 1811
Born

1811
215 years ago

Died
Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

United States

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A physician and chemist, contributed to early photography. Played a significant role in the development of daguerreotype, one of the first successful photographic processes. Conducted research in various scientific fields including chemistry and meteorology. Published numerous works including 'The History of the Conflict between Religion and Science', which explores the relationship between science and religion.

Developed analytical methods in chemistry

Contributed to the advancement of photography

Wrote 'The History of the Conflict between Religion and Science'

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