Nicolas-Jean-Baptiste-Gaston Guibourt was a French pharmacist. He was born in Paris on July 2, 1790, and died on August 22, 1867, in the same city.[1][2]
Nicolas Guibourt received his diploma of Pharmacy in 1816 from the École Spéciale de Pharmacie, with a thesis on the oxides and sulfides of mercury.[3]
He became member of the Académie de Médécine in 1824, and professor of the École de Pharmacie in 1832.[1]
References
- 1 2 Jaime Wisniak (2016): "Nicolas-Jean-Baptiste-Gaston Guibourt". Educación Química, volume 27, issue 2, pages 163-171. doi:10.1016/j.eq.2015.09.011
- ↑ (1867): "Acte de décès no 2049". Archives de Paris 5e.
- ↑ Nicolas-Jean-Baptiste-Gaston Guibourt (1816): "Thèse sur le Mercure et sur ses Combinaisons avec l’Oxigène et le Soufre". École Spéciale de Pharmacie. Also in Journal de Pharmacie, volume 2, pages 296-310 and 365-375. Also in Annales de Chimie, volume 1, pages 422-426.
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