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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).
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).
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
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).
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.
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 ...
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.