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  1. Charles Blagden. Sir Charles Brian Blagden FRS (17 April 1748 – 26 March 1820) was an English physician and chemist. He served as a medical officer in the Army (1776–1780) and later held the position of Secretary of the Royal Society (1784–1797).

  2. 13 de oct. de 2008 · 1Charles Blagden's letters, in six volumes in the archives of the Royal Society (cited hereafter as RSA), are arranged in alphabetical order by correspondent. I refer to the correspondence as CBC. For a study of Blagden's work Getman, Frederick H. ‘Sir Charles Blagden’. Osiris 3, 69-87 (1937).

  3. Charles Blagden, Experiments and Observations in an Heated Room By Charles Blagden, M. D. F. R. S., Philosophical Transactions (1683-1775), Vol. 65 (1775), pp. 111-123

  4. 12 de dic. de 2019 · Blagden had found the experience of war deeply disquieting, and had confessed to his brother the depression and ill-health he suffered, ‘my long confinement aboard ship in these unwholesome situations … have [sic] thrown me into repeated fits of fever which sink me very low’, Gloucestershire Archives, D1086/F113 (letter from Charles Blagden to John Blagden Hale, 28 Oct. 1777).

  5. www.chemeurope.com › Charles+BlagdenCharles Blagden

    Biography. Blagden was born in Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, in 1748. He studied medicine at Edinburgh, obtaining his M.D. in 1768. He served as a medical officer in the Army (1776–1780) and later held the position of Secretary of the Royal Society (1784–1797). Blagden won the Copley Medal in 1788 and was knighted in 1792.

  6. 3 de abr. de 2017 · En 1774 el médico Charles Blagden fue invitado a participar en un experimento.Lo que los científicos hicieron a continuación al servicio de la ciencia no era nada diferente de lo que millones ...

  7. Charles Blagden: Letters from Sir Charles Blagden to Sir Joseph Banks on American Natural History and Politics, 1776–1786. In: Bulletin of the New York Public Library. Band 7, 1903. Danielle M. E. Fauque: An Englishman abroad: Charles Blagden’s visit to Paris in 1783. In: Notes and Records of the Royal Society.