Operative Chymist

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T.N.R. Morson was born just as chemistry started to be a science. Trained in Paris, he introduced to Britain quinine and morphine followed by many other medicines. His pioneering achievements were recognised by his medical contemporaries. His contributions to the progress of science and its institutions included work at the Society of Arts and the Royal Institution. He was as well-known in Paris as in London. He was a founder of the Pharmaceutical Society becoming its President in 1848 and 1859. He created a substantial pharmaceutical chemical business with world-wide interests.

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Preliminary Material
Pages: i–xii
Early Life
Pages: 1–18
Paris 1818
Pages: 19–33
19 Southampton Row
Pages: 34–56
Quinine
Pages: 57–82
Opium
Pages: 83–121
A Famous Pharmacy
Pages: 122–165
Conclusion
Pages: 209–242
Appendices
Pages: 279–283
Index
Pages: 284–294
Acknowledgements
Preface
1. Early Life
2. Paris 1818
3. 19 Southampton Row
4. Quinine
5. Opium
6. A Famous Pharmacy
7. The Pharmaceutical Society
8. Conclusion
9. Thomas Morson & Sons Ltd
Appendices
Index
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