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  1. To Edward Charles Howard (1774-1816), a self-educated scientist without formal education in chemistry, we owe the (accidental) discovery of mercury fulminate, the finding that meteorites contain nickel and have a composition different from any material originated in the earth, and the design of the vacuum evaporator and other accessories that ...

  2. Timeline of 103 items related to Edward Charles Howard from 1660–1725 View all related items. Author of. Paper, 'On a new fulminating mercury' by Edward Howard

  3. To Edward Charles Howard (1774–1816), a self–educated scientist without formal education in chemistry, we owe the (accidental) discovery of mercury fulminate, the finding that meteorites contain nickel and have a composition different from any material originated in the earth, and the design of the vacuum evaporator and other accessories that resulted in a substantial improvement in the ...

  4. 1 de abr. de 2012 · To Edward Charles Howard (1774–1816), a self–educated scientist without formal education in chemistry, we owe the (accidental) discovery of mercury fulminate, the finding that meteorites contain nickel and have a composition different from any material originated in the earth, and the design of the vacuum evaporator and other accessories that resulted in a substantial improvement in the ...

  5. When Charles Howard 1st Earl of Carlisle was born in 1629, in Brampton, Cumberland, England, United Kingdom, his father, William Howard of Thornthwaite, was 40 and his mother, Lady Mary Eure, was 27. He married Anne Howard Lady, Countess of Carlisle about 1645, in Naworth, Cumberland, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 3 ...

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  7. Howard Butt was youngest of the three sons born to Charles Butt, a pharmacist from Memphis, and Florence Thornton Butt. The family moved to the drier climate of Kerrville, Texas, due to his father's tuberculosis, and in 1905, his mother opened a small grocery store below their apartment.