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Authorised form of nameHiggins; William (? 1762 - 1825)
Dates? 1762 - 1825
Place of birthCollooney, County Sligo, Ireland
Date of birth1762 or 1763
Place of deathDublin, Ireland
Date of death30 June 1825
OccupationChemist
Research fieldChemistry
ActivityEducation:
Pembroke College, Oxford (1786-1788) did not complete degree
Career:
Assistant to his uncle Dr Bryan Higgins, physician and chemist who ran a school of practical chemistry in Greek Street, Soho, London, but left after a disagreement; wrote 'a comprehensive view of the phlogistic and anti-phlogistic theories' (1789) which contributed to the demise of phlogistic theories and suggested the existence of atoms and attractions between them; Chemist to the Apothecaries Company of Ireland (1791); Professor of Chemistry at the Royal Dublin Society (1791-1825); Chemist and librarian, Royal Dublin Society (1795); worked on minor industrial applications of chemistry such as bleaching for the Irish Linen Board; founder member of Kirwanian Society (1812). Claimed to have developed the principles of the atomic theory before John Dalton.
Memberships:
MRIA (1794)
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election12/06/1806
RelationshipsSon of Thomas Higgins, grandson of Bryan Higgins both medical doctors
PublishedWorks'A Comparative View of the Phlogistic and Antiphlogistic Theories' (1789)
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB; DSB; Irish Innovators
References:
M I Grossman 'William Higgins at the Dublin Society, 1810-1820: the loss of a professorship and a claim to the atomic theory' NR 2010, vol 64 pp417-434
Notes:
Possible birth date of 1763. DSB gives death date.
CodeNA5134
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
L&P/9/82Paper, 'Experiments and observations on the human calculus' by Wiliam Higgins2 April 1787
EC/1806/06Higgins, William: certificate of election to the Royal Society
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