Julius B. Cohen

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Julius Berend Cohen FRS[1] (May 6, 1859, Manchester, Lancashire - June 14, 1935, Coniston, Lancashire) was an English chemist. He studied chemistry with Hans von Pechmann at the University of Munich. One of his students was Henry Drysdale Dakin.

Works

  • The air of towns, 1895
  • Theoretical organic chemistry, 1902
  • Organic Chemistry for Advanced Students I and II, 1907
  • Practical organic chemistry, 1908
  • Smoke, a Study of Town Air, 1912

References

  1. Raper, H. S. (1935). "Julius Berend Cohen. 1859-1935". Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society 1 (4): 502. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1935.0013. JSTOR 768980. 

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