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  1. Daniel Rutherford FRSE FRCPE FLS FSA (Scot) (3 November 1749 – 15 November 1819) was a Scottish physician, chemist and botanist who is known for the isolation of nitrogen in 1772. Life. The 4th Earl of Selkirk's house on Hyndford's Close in Edinburgh, later owned by Daniel Rutherford.

  2. Physician and botanist, Daniel Rutherford was born in Edinburgh on 3 November 1749. He was educated first at home and then in England, and then studied at the University of Edinburgh.

  3. Nov 3, 2022 · Learn about the Scottish physician, chemist and botanist who discovered nitrogen in 1772, using the phlogiston theory. Find out his biography, his experiments, his contributions and his legacy in chemistry and medicine.

  4. In nitrogen: History. …recognized by a Scottish botanist, Daniel Rutherford (who was the first to publish his findings), by the British chemist Henry Cavendish, and by the British clergyman and scientist Joseph Priestley, who, with Scheele, is given credit for the discovery of oxygen.

  5. Daniel Rutherford was a chemist who isolated nitrogen in 1772, based on the phlogiston theory. He was also a pioneer of scientific discovery and its social significance, according to Science and Its Times.

  6. Daniel Rutherford (1749-1819) was a Scottish physician, botanist and president of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. He discovered nitrogen, taught clinical medicine at the University of Edinburgh and was the uncle of Sir Walter Scott.

  7. Daniel Rutherford. Born in Edinburgh, Rutherford was the son of John Rutherford a professor of medicine. Daniel spent his early years as a student in Edinburgh University. As a student of Edinburgh University, Rutherford was a pupil of Joseph Black. Black was studying the properties of carbon dioxide.