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Originally appearing in Volume V04, Page 335 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BAPTISTE JOSEPH DIEUDONNE BOUSSINGAULT (1802-1887)
  , French chemist, was born in Paris on the 2nd of
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February 1802 . After studying at the school of mines at Saint-Etienne he went, when little more than twenty years old, to South
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America as a
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mining engineer on behalf of an
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English
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company . During the insurrection of the
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Spanish colonies he was attached to the staff of General Bolivar, and travelled widely in the
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northern parts of the continent . Returning to France he became professor of chemistry at Lyons, and in 1839 was appointed to the chair of agricultural and
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analytical chemistry at the Conservatoire
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des Arts et Metiers in Paris . In 1848 he was elected to the
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National Assembly, where he sat as a Moderate republican . Three years later he was dismissed from his professorship on account of his
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political opinions, but so much resentment at this
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action was shown by scientific men in general, and especially by his colleagues, who threatened to resign in a
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body, that he was reinstated . He died in Paris on the nth of May 1887 . His first papers were concerned with mining topics, and his sojourn in South America yielded a number of
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miscellaneous
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memoirs, on the cause of goitre in the Cordilleras, the gases of volcanoes, earthquakes, tropical rain, &c., which won the commendation of A. von Humboldt . From 1836 he devoted himself mainly to agricultural chemistry and animal and
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vegetable physiology, with occasional excursions into
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mineral chemistry . His
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work included papers on the quantity of nitrogen in different foods, the amount of
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gluten in different wheats, investigations on the question whether
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plants can assimilate
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free nitrogen from the atmosphere (which he answered in the negative), the respiration of plants, the
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function of their leaves, the action and value of
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manures, and other similar subjects . Through his wife he had a share in an estate at Bechebronn in Alsace, where he carried out many agricultural experiments . He collaborated with J .

B . A .

Dumas in writing an Essai de statique chimique des etres organises (1841), and was the author of Traite d'economie rurale (1844), which was remodelled as Agronomie, chimie agricole, et physiologic (5 vols., 186o-1874; 2nd ed., 1884), and of Etudes sur la transformation du fer en acier (1875) .

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