Alexander William Williamson

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Chemistry University College London, London, United Kingdom 
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Williamson ether synthesis
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Also a mentor to Japan's very first and four-time prime minister, Hirobumi Ito.

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Isidore Bernadotte Lyon research assistant UCL
Henry Enfield Roscoe research assistant 1852 UCL
George Carey Foster research assistant 1855 UCL (Physics Tree)
Henry Forster Morley research assistant 1875 UCL
Richard Tayler Plimpton research assistant 1874-1878 UCL
Joji Sakurai research assistant 1876-1881 UCL
Charles Graham grad student 1864-1866 UCL
Robert William Atkinson post-doc 1872-1874 UCL
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Williamson AW. (1892) THE REAL MOTIONS OF THE FIXED STARS. Science (New York, N.Y.). 20: 192
Williamson AW. (1869) XXXI.—On the atomic theory J. Chem. Soc.. 22: 328-365
Williamson AW. (1869) On the atomic theory Journal of the Chemical Society. 22: 328-366
Williamson AW. (1865) LXIII. On chemical nomenclature Philosophical Magazine Series 1. 29: 464-471
Williamson AW, Russell WJ. (1864) On a new method of gas-analysis Journal of the Chemical Society. 17: 238-257
Williamson AW. (1863) LXV. On the Dynamics of the galvanic battery The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science. 26: 452-462
Williamson AW, Russell WJ. (1858) Note on the measurement of gases in analysis Journal of the Franklin Institute. 66: 400
Williamson A. (1855) XIV. - On Dr. Kolbe's additive formulæ Quarterly Journal of the Chemical Society of London. 7: 122-139
Williamson AW. (1852) XXII. - On etherification Quarterly Journal of the Chemical Society of London. 4: 229-239
Williamson A. (1850) XLV. Theory of ætherification The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science. 37: 350-356
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