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  1. Alexander Crum Brown, FRS, lived from 26 March 1838 to 28 October 1922. He was an organic chemist who developed a highly influential system for representing molecules. The wider picture in Scotland at the time is set out in our Historical Timeline. Alexander Crum Brown was born in Edinburgh, the only son of a church minister.

  2. After 1861 the core of this project came to involve the graphical formulas of Alexander Crum Brown, which became “Frankland’s notation,” which became modern structural notation. This account of the early trajectory of Crum Brown’s graphical formulas focuses on how those formulas became paper tools. The exact sciences are a set of ...

  3. Alexander Crum Brown circa 1900. El trabajo pionero de Crum Brown estuvo centrado en el desarrollo de un sistema de representación de compuestos químicos en forma de diagrama. En 1864 comenzó a dibujar imágenes de moléculas, en las que encerró los símbolos de los átomos en círculos y usó líneas discontinuas para conectar los ...

  4. Crum Brown est baptisé le 6 mai 1838 3. Il est le demi-frère du médecin et essayiste John Brown. Pendant cinq ans, il étudie à la Royal High School, puis pendant un an à la Mill Hill School de Londres. En 1854, il entre à l’ Université d'Édimbourg où il étudie d’abord les arts puis la médecine. Il est médaillé d'or en chimie ...

  5. Alexander Crum Brown, angleški kemik in matematik škotskega rodu, * 26. marec 1838, Edinburg, Anglija, † 28. oktober 1922, Edinburg, Anglija. Poleg kemije je študiral še humanistične vede, fiziko in medicino, a se je najbolj uveljavil na področju organske kemije. Verjetno je bil prvi kemik, ki je začel z raziskavami na področju ...

  6. Alexander Crum Brown y.1900 Belgrave Crescent, Edinburgh Alexander Crum Brown FRSE FRS (26 Mart 1838 – 28 Ekim 1922) İskoç bir organik kimyagerdir . Edinburgh'daki King's Buildings kompleksindeki Alexander Crum Brown Road, onun adını almıştır.

  7. Some useful information can be found in the obituary notice “Alexander Crum Brown,” in Journal of the Chemical Society, 123 (1923), 3422–3431. See also David F. Larder, “Alexander Crum Brown and his Doctoral Thesis of 1861,” in Ambix , 14 (1967), 112–132.