Tour Scotland Photograph Thomas Graham Statue George Square Glasgow

Tour Scotland photograph of the Thomas Graham statue in George Square on ancestry visit to Glasgow, Scotland. Graham, born 1805, died 1869, was a brilliant experimental Scottish chemist, who pioneered laboratory based chemical education at Glasgow University. His studies on the diffusions of gases resulted in Graham's Law and his discovery of dialysis is still used in many medical facilities today. Graham founded the Chemical Society of London, England, in 1841 and was the last person to hold the position of Master of the Mint. Blog post of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to travel and visit one day.



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