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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
LevelItem
Ref NoMS 2206/14/13
Alt Ref No24 (31)
TitleGregory family: papers of William Gregory (1803 - 1858): Account of William Gregory's expenses for apparatus etc. incurred in setting up as a teacher of chemistry ... beginning Martinmas 1829
Date1829 - 1830
Extent1 volume
Creator NameWilliam Gregory (1803 - 1858), professor of chemistry at the University of Edinburgh
Administrative HistoryWilliam Gregory's inspiration for setting up a well-equipped laboratory for his teaching seems likely to have stemmed from his friendship with Baron Justis von Liebig (1803 -1873).

Liebig made several important contributions to organic chemistry and pioneered laboratory-based scientific education. He studied in Paris under the chemist, Gay-Lussac, who demonstrated to him the importance of accurate experiments in chemistry. On returning to Germany to take up a post at the University of Giessen, he turned Gay-Lussac's ideas into practice by setting up a fully-equiped chemical research laboratory, which was emulated by his contempories and successors.
DescriptionAccount of expenses for apparatus etc. incurred in setting up as a teacher of chemistry...beginning Martinmas 1829, 1829 - 1830.

Items purchased are split into several categories which include the following:

Books including Faraday's Chemical Manipulation and Reid's Practical Chemistry

Brass Apparatus including stands made with transferable rings and a balance

Glass Apparatus including specie jars, thin tube retorts, measures, glass rods, flasks and funnels

Porcelain Apparatus including two nests of Wedgewood's basins, one Wedgewood's mortar and stoneware baths

Miscellaneous items including coke, cartage and porterage, filtering paper, sugar, bungs, sieves, wood, sand and charcoal

Laboratory and Classroom equipment including a case of drawers with a table and shelves, a brass nameplate and a servant's wages

Chemicals and specimens including litharge, powdered gum arabic, logwood chips, plaster of paris, copper beads, native sulphate of baryta, native carbonate of strontiae, zinc, black oxide of manganese, iron filings, litmus paper, limewater, oil of turpentine and sugar for oxalic acid

Platinum and Silver Apparatus including a platinum spatula

Hardware including a vice, a chisel, cutting pliers, a hammer, a spatula, shears, wire (iron and copper), anvil, files, bellows and a melting ladle.
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