“Dalton, the mathematical tutor, following up the lead of Newton, combined the whole of the results of quantitative measurement which had accumulated up to his time, in a comprehensive theory, based on the concept of the chemical atom.”

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Higher Mathematics for Chemical Students (1911)

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British chemist 1886–1965

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