- Gilles-François
Boulduc (born 20
February 1675 in Paris; died 17
January 1741 in Versailles) was a
French pharmacist and chemist.
Boulduc was the son of...
- was
called sulphite of
potash in the
early 19th century. Gilles-François
Boulduc also
discovered the salt in
water of P****y in the 1720s. Pot****ium sulfite...
- intellectuals. He
lived in the
Faubourg Saint-Germain, with Gilles-François
Boulduc,
first apothecary of the King,
professor of
chemistry at the
Royal Garden...
-
Forges which he
compared to
those of P****y then the
chemist Gilles-François
Boulduc,
apothecary to King
Louis XIV,
studied their composition. A
large pottery...
- and 1715.
Among his
students were Sébastien
Vaillant and Gilles-François
Boulduc.
Antoine de Saint-Yon died
without having left any
writing on medicine...
-
director of the
gardens too. His
substitute professors were Gilles-François
Boulduc,
Antoine de Saint-Yon and Étienne François Geoffroy. His
significance in...
- 24th
Place World class Semifinalist 2014
Olympus Olympus Intro by Jeff
Boulduc, Matt
McGuire &
Michael Moore /
Symphony for Br**** and Percussion, Mvt...
- Baaden-Durlach
Beaumanoir Volume 5
Beaumarchais Biccius Volume 6
Bichat Boulduc Volume 7
Boulen Bzovius Volume 8
Cabacius Caselles Volume 9
Casenave Charost...
- He
began then to
study mineralogy and
chemistry in
Paris under Grosse,
Boulduc, and Lemery. In 1720 he
visited London and met the
scientists of the day...