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Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, 18th century French chemist, 1948.
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Antoine Lavoisier, 18th century French chemist, 19th century. Artist: CE Wagstaff
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Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, 18th century French chemist, in his laboratory, 1814.
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Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier, 18th century French scientist, (1812).Artist: J Chapman
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Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, 18th century French chemist, investigating respiration.
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Antoine Lavoisier's apparatus for weighing gases, 1789.
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Antoine Lavoisier's apparatus for synthesizing water from hydrogen (left) and oxygen (right), 1881.
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Lavoisier's investigation of the existence of oxygen in the air, late 18th century, (1894).
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Guillaume Francois Riuelle, 18th century French chemist, 1874.
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Antoine de Jussieu, 18th century French botanist, 1807.
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Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent (Paris ,1743-1794). French chemist.. Established the composition of the water and the basis of bioenergetics.
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Carl Wilhelm Scheele, 18th century Swedish chemist.
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Claude Louis Berthollet, French chemist.
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Joseph Priestley, English chemist and Presbyterian minister, 19th century.
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Reverse of commemorative medal for Joseph Priestley, English chemist, 1803.
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Guillaume Francois Rouelle, 18th century French chemist, 1874.
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Antoine-Laurent Jussieu, French botanist, 1880.
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Joseph Priestley (1733-1804), English Presbyterian minister and chemist, 1801.
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Nicholas Lemery, French chemist, 1762.
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Joseph Priestley, English chemist and Presbyterian minister, 1791. Artist: William Bromley
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Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, 18th century French chemist, 1801. 
Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, 18th century French chemist, 1801. Among other achievements, Lavoisier (1743-1794) was one of the discoverers of oxygen, and established the laws of chemical combination. He improved the manufacture of gunpowder when director of government powder mills. He was guillotined during the French Revolution. From The Temple of Flora by Robert John Thornton. (London, 1801). 
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