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Herapathite
Herapathite Her"a*path*ite, n. [Named after Dr. Herapath, the discoverer.] (Chem.) The sulphate of iodoquinine, a substance crystallizing in thin plates remarkable for their effects in polarizing light.

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- Herapath is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: John Herapath (1790–1868), English physicist William Bird Herapath (1820–1868), British...
- John Herapath (30 May 1790 – 24 February 1868) was an English physicist who gave a partial account of the kinetic theory of gases in 1820 though it was...
- William Herapath may refer to: William Bird Herapath (1820–1868), English surgeon and chemist William Herapath (chemist) (1796–1868), English analytical...
- Bird Herapath FRS FRSE FRCS (28 February 1820 – 12 October 1868) was an English surgeon and chemist known for his discovery of Herapathite. Herapath was...
- William Herapath (1796–1868) was an English analytical chemist and political reformer. Herapath was born in Bristol, where father was a maltster in St...
- be used for polarizing light. It was discovered in 1852 by William Bird Herapath, a Bristol surgeon and chemist. One of his pupils found that adding iodine...
- taking so long. Maturin is reacquainted with both Louisa Wogan and Michael Herapath, and then meets their daughter Caroline and Michael's father George. George...
- services by letting her and Herapath slip away on the whaler with falsified information he had intentionally left available for Herapath to copy. She is now pregnant...
- Lomonosov (1747), Georges-Louis Le Sage (ca. 1780, published 1818), John Herapath (1816) and John James Waterston (1843), which connected their research...
- also been one of the few people receptive to the neglected work of John Herapath on the kinetic theory of gases. He was further profoundly influenced by...