Georg Ernst Stahl (22 October 1659 – 24 May 1734) was a German chemist, physician and philosopher. He was a supporter of vitalism, and until the late...
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Phlogiston theory (section Georg Ernst Stahl)
Johann Joachim Becher and later put together more formally in 1703 by Georg Ernst Stahl. Phlogiston theory attempted to explain chemical processes such as...
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perfection. The 1730 definition of the word "chemistry", as used by Georg Ernst Stahl, meant the art of resolving mixed, compound, or aggregate bodies into...
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politician Georg Ernst Stahl (1660–1734), German chemist Gerry Stahl (born 1945), American computer scientist, son of Ben Stahl Heinrich Stahl (1600–1657)...
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He adopted the term animism from the writings of German scientist Georg Ernst Stahl, who had developed the term animismus in 1708 as a biological theory...
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instrument maker Georg Wilhelm Richmann, Russian physicist Georg Ernst Stahl, German physician and chemist Georg Steller, German naturalist Georg Sverdrup, Norwegian...
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gave the description of stomach cancer. In 1728, German physician Georg Ernst Stahl first coined the term "gastritis". Italian anatomical pathologist...
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that there is a non-material life-principle. This originated with Georg Ernst Stahl (17th century), and remained popular until the middle of the 19th...
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used the pigment extensively for both blues and greens. In 1731, Georg Ernst Stahl published an account of the first synthesis of Prussian blue. The...
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confused with explanations of combustion. After J. J. Becher and Georg Ernst Stahl introduced the phlogiston theory of combustion in the 17th century...
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