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The file contains an autograph letter of one page written in Göttingen on 26 December 1865 to Auguste de la Rive in Geneva thanking for having been elected as honorary member of the Société Helvétique des Sciences.

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Reference Code
ARC. 4* 1982 1 120
Dates
1865
Languages
French;
Description
The file contains an autograph letter of one page written in Göttingen on 26 December 1865 to Auguste de la Rive in Geneva thanking for having been elected as honorary member of the Société Helvétique des Sciences.
Title
Friedrich Wöhler.
Contributors
Notes
Catalog of the Sidney M. Edelstein Collection (1981) no: 2682
Host Item
Sidney M. Edelstein Autographs and Documents Collection
Access Rights
online_resources
Level of Description
File Record
Biographical summary
Friedrich Wöhler (1800-1882), German chemist, best known for his synthesis of urea, but also the first to isolate several chemical elements, professor in Göttingen.
Credits
אוסף אדלשטיין, הספרייה הלאומית
National Library system number
990039119900205171

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Wöhler, Friedrich,, Friedrich Wöhler, 1865, סימול ARC. 4* 1982 1 120, Sidney M. Edelstein Autographs and Documents Collection.

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אוסף אדלשטיין, הספרייה הלאומית

      1. Friedrich Wöhler