Hare, Robert, 1781-1858 (Personal Name)
- Grayson, Eldred, 1781-1858
- Hare, R. (Robert), 1781-1858
- Ger, Robert, 1781-1858
His Compendium of course of chemical ...
LCCN 17-18697: Smith, E. The life of Robert Hare, 1917 (hdg.: Hare, Robert, 1781-1858; usage: Robert Hare)
His Suggestions respecting the reformation ... 1837: t.p. (R. Hare, M.D.)
His Opytnyi︠a︡ izsli︠e︡dovanīi︠a︡ o spiritualizmi︠e︡, 1866: t.p. (... Roberta Gera, zasluzhenago professora khimīi Pensilʹvanskago universiteta, doktora medit︠s︡iny, i chlena raznykh uchenykh obshchestv)
Wikipedia, June 6, 2019 Robert Hare (chemist) (Robert Hare (January 17, 1781-May 15, 1858), was an early American chemist. Hare was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on January 17, 1781. He developed and experimented with the oxy-hydrogen blowpipe, with Edward Daniel Clarke of Oxford, shortly after 1800. He married Harriett Clark and had six children. He was a professor at the University of Pennsylvania between 1810 and 1812 and between 1818 and 1847. By the 1820s, Hare had developed the "galvanic deflagrator", a type of voltaic battery having large plates used for producing rapid and powerful combustion. He was elected an Associate Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1824. Hare died in Philadelphia on May 15, 1858.)