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Edward Harrison

Edward Harrison

AuthorBooks · Second hand1869-1918

Lt-Col Edward Frank Harrison C.M.G. (1869–1918) was an English chemical scientist, credited with the invention of the first serviceable gas mask during the First World War. Born in Camberwell, Harrison, at the age of 14, was apprenticed to a pharmacist, at the end of which he was awarded the Royal Pharmaceutical Society's Jacob Bell Scholarship. As a student, he was awarded medals in chemistry, botany and materia medica. He qualified as a pharmaceutical chemist in 1891, becoming a demonstrator in the Society's laboratory and school. He later became head of the analytical laboratory at Burroughs Wellcome, and assisted in the compilation of the British Pharmaceutical Codex.

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1869
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1918
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Edward Harrison was a prominent English chemical scientist and engineer.
His most recognized work is the book Masks of the Universe.
Throughout his career, he wrote a total of twenty published works.
His texts explore diverse topics such as cosmology and Japanese culture.
His writing ranges from studies on extremities to the analysis of costumed characters.

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