Meyer, Richard Joseph
MEYER, RICHARD JOSEPH
MEYER, RICHARD JOSEPH (1865–1942), German inorganic chemist. Meyer was born in Berlin. In 1896 he joined the Pharmacological Institute of University of Berlin and was professor of chemistry there until 1933. He was a member of international commissions on nomenclature and atomic weights and wrote Bibliographie der seltenen Erden (1905), Analyse der seltenen Erden und der Erdsaeuren (1912), and sections of Ullmann's Encyclopaedie der Chemie (1914). He edited several editions of the standard Gmelin-Kraut Handbuch der anorganischen Chemie.
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