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Authorised form of nameKohlrausch; Friedrich Wilhelm Georg (1840 - 1910)
Dates1840 - 1910
Place of birthRinteln, Germany
Date of birth14 October 1840
Place of deathMarburg, Germany
Date of death17/01/1910
Research fieldChemistry
Physics
Membership categoryForeign Member
Date of election12/12/1895
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DSB
Obituaries:
Proc Roy Soc 1911 Series A vol 85 pp xi-xiii signed by G C F
CodeNA2847
Archives associated with this Fellow
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EC/1895/21 Kohlrausch, Friedrich Wilhelm Georg: certificate of election to the Royal Society
NLB/14/372Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Professor Henry Edward Armstrong, Fellow of the Royal Society26 February 1897
NLB/14/379Copy letter from Henry Edward Armstrong, to Professor [Friedrich Wilhelm Georg] Kohlrausch1 March 1897
NLB/14/445Copy letter from the Chairman of the International Catalogue Committee, to Herrn Professor Dr Friedrich Wilhelm Georg Kohlrausch, Physikalisch-Technische Reichsanstalt, Charlottenburg, Germany13 March 1897
NLB/14/630Copy letter from Theodore E James, to Messrs Harrisons & Sons12 April 1897
NLB/26/306Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to, Herrn Professor Dr Friedrich Wilhelm Georg Kohlrausch, Foreign Member of the Royal Society26 February 1903
NLB/25/722Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Friedrich Wilhelm Georg Kohlrausch, Foreign Member of the Royal Society15 December 1902
NLB/26/273Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to, Herrn Professor Dr Friedrich Wilhelm Georg Kohlrausch, Foreign Member of the Royal Society20 February 1903
NLB/26/47Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to, Herr Professor Dr Friedrich Wilhelm Georg Kohlrausch, Foreign Member of the Royal Society, March-Strasse 25B, Charlottenburg, Germany20 January 1903
NLB/26/462Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to, Herr Professor Friedrich Wilhelm Georg Kohlrausch, Foreign Member of the Royal Society25 March 1903
NLB/14/645Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Herrn Professor Dr Friedrich Wilhelm Georg Kohlrausch, Foreign Member, Royal Society, Physikalisch-Technische Reichsanstalt, March. Str. 25, Charlottenburg, Berlin13 April 1897
PP/8/18/2Diagrams, experimental observations by Henry E [Edward] Armstrong and [Friedrich Wilhelm Georg] Kohlrausch1886
PP/8/18Paper, 'Electrolytic conduction in relation to molecular composition, valency and the nature of chemical change: being an attempt to apply a theory of "residual affinity"' by Henry E [Edward] Armstrong1886
PP/8/18/1Manuscript, 'Electrolytic conduction in relation to molecular composition, valency and the nature of chemical change: being an attempt to apply a theory of "residual affinity"' by Henry E [Edward] Armstrong1886
MC/16/276Letter from Friedrich [Wilhelm Georg] Kohlrausch, President of the Physikalisch-Technische Reichsanstalt, Charlottenburg, to the President of the Royal Society22 January 1896
MC/16Volume 16 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society1893-1896
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