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Nicolas-Jean-Baptiste-Gaston Guibourt

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Nicolas-Jean-Baptiste-Gaston Guibourt was a French pharmacist. He was born in Paris on July 2, 1790, and died on August 22, 1867, in the same city.

Nicolas Guibourt received his diploma of Pharmacy in 1816 from the École Spéciale de Pharmacie, with a thesis on the oxides and sulfides of mercury.

He became member of the Académie de Médécine in 1824, and professor of the École de Pharmacie in 1832.

References

  1. ^ Jaime Wisniak (2016): "Nicolas-Jean-Baptiste-Gaston Guibourt". Educación Química, volume 27, issue 2, pages 163-171. doi:10.1016/j.eq.2015.09.011
  2. (1867): "Acte de décès no 2049". Archives de Paris 5e.
  3. Nicolas-Jean-Baptiste-Gaston Guibourt (1816): "Thèse sur le Mercure et sur ses Combinaisons avec l’Oxigène et le Soufre". École Spéciale de Pharmacie. Also in Journal de Pharmacie, volume 2, pages 296-310 and 365-375. Also in Annales de Chimie, volume 1, pages 422-426.


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