Edgar Fahs Smith

Edgar Fahs Smith
Edgar Fahs Smith (1854–1928) was an American chemist, educator, and historian of science. He is best known for his work on electrochemistry and for his historical writings on the development of chemistry. Smith served as the Provost of the University of Pennsylvania and published several important works, including "The Life of Robert Hare" and "Old Chemistries". His contributions to both chemistry and the history of science left a lasting legacy in academia.

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PRIESTLEY IN AMERICA There lies before the writer a tube of glass, eleven and one half inches in length and a quarter of an inch in diameter. Its walls are thin. At one end there is evidence that an effort was made to bend this tube in the flame. Ordinarily it would be tossed aside; but this particular tube was given the writer years ago by a great-grandson of Joseph Priestley. Attached to the tube is... more...

It is scarcely conceivable that anything pertaining to the development of chemical science in America would fail to interest its chemists. The response to the needs of the Nation in the last few years has shown how marvelously they wrought and the wonderful things which they brought to light. Yet in the long ago—in the days of which we only know by hearsay, and through desultory reading, there lived... more...