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Moore, Benjamin, 1867-1922 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Moore, Benjamin, 1867-1922

His The causation and prevention of tri-nitro-toluene (T.N.T.) poisoning, 1917: p. 9 (Benjamin Moore)

OCLC data base, 9/13/88 (hdg.: Moore, Benjamin, 1867?-1922)

Ulster Medical Journal, 2013; 82(1): 31-34, Medical History, Benjamin Moore FRS (1867-1922), via PubMed Central, September 19, 2016 (Dr Benjamin Moore was the first Professor of Biochemistry; born in Paisley, near Glasgow, on 14 January 1867; in January 1922 he developed influenza; this was complicated by liver failure (possibly related to TNT exposure during the Great War) and he died on 3 March)

Wikipedia, viewed 11 Aug. 2020: under Benjamin Moore, biochemist (Benjamin Moore, FRS (14 January 1867 - 3 March 1922) was an early British biochemist. He held the first chair of biochemistry in the UK, and founded the Biochemical Journal, one of the earliest academic journals in the subject.)

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