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Étienne Ossian Henry

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Name
  
Etienne Henry

Role
  
Chemist

Died
  
1873


Étienne-Ossian Henry (27 November 1798 in Paris – 26 August 1873) was a French chemist, son of Nöel Étienne Henry (1769–1832), and trained by his father, who was director of the Central Pharmacy of the Parisian hospitals and professor in the School of Pharmacy. In 1824 he became director of the chemical laboratory of the Academy of Medicine. He discovered sinapin and studied mineral waters, the milk of various animals, nicotine, and tannin. In 1827, with Auguste-Arthur Plisson, who had studied under his father, he discovered aspartic acid.

His son was Emmanuel-Ossian Henry (1826-1867).

Works

His works include:

  • Traité pratique d'analyse chimique des caux minérales (second edition, 1858), with his father
  • Mémoiré sur l'analyse organique (1830), with Plisson
  • Analyse chimique des cau de Paris (1848), with Boutron-Gharland
  • A translation of the Codex Medicamentarius (1827), with Ratier
  • References

    Étienne Ossian Henry Wikipedia