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The name of Joseph Fourier's wife is not known. Joseph Fourier was a historian, mathematician and physicist. He is most known for discovering the greenhouse effect.
According to Oxford dictionary: Huddart, Joseph (1741-1816), hydrographer and engineer
Joseph Lister invented "a machine that pumped out a fine mist of carbolic acid into the air around an operation."
Joseph Fourier was trained at Ecole Normale Superieure. He was a top mathematician and scientist and a personal assistant to Napoleon Bonaparte.
John Dalton's scientific theory, particularly his atomic theory, focused on the composition of matter and how atoms combine to form compounds, fundamentally altering the understanding of chemistry and influencing various industries, such as pharmaceuticals. In contrast, Joseph Lister's discovery of antiseptic techniques revolutionized surgical practices and significantly reduced infections, directly impacting public health and medical procedures. While Dalton's work shaped scientific thought and industrial applications, Lister's contributions had immediate, life-saving effects on daily medical practices. Thus, Dalton influenced the theoretical framework of science, while Lister transformed practical healthcare.
Joseph Dalton Hooker was born on June 30, 1817.
Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker was born on June 30, 1817.
Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker was born on June 30, 1817.
Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker died on December 10, 1911 at the age of 94.
Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker died on December 10, 1911 at the age of 94.
Joseph Dalton, was a weaver in poor circumstances
Joseph Lister's parents were Joseph Jackson Lister and Isabella Harris. His father was an English wine merchant and his mother was from a well-off Quaker family.
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Joseph Grinnell Dalton has written: 'The spherical basis of astrology' 'Spherical basis of astrology' -- subject(s): Tables, Astrology
Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker was born on June 30, 1817 and died on December 10, 1911. Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker would have been 94 years old at the time of death or 198 years old today.
Joseph Dalton Blades has written: 'A comparative study of selected American film critics, 1958-1974' -- subject(s): Film criticism