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    Johann Joachim Becher (German: [ˈbɛçɐ]; 6 May 1635 – October 1682) was a German physician, alchemist, precursor of chemistry, scholar, polymath and adventurer...
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    The idea of a phlogistic substance was first proposed in 1667 by Johann Joachim Becher and later put together more formally in 1703 by Georg Ernst Stahl...
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  • Canadian lawyer, politician and author Johann Joachim Becher (1635–1682), German physician and alchemist John Augustus Becher, (1833–1915), American businessman...
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  • patient suffering from the delusion in Leiden. German alchemist Johann Joachim Becher had a fascination with glass delusion. In Physica Subterranea (1669)...
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    transformations. The phlogiston theory was proposed in 1667 by Johann Joachim Becher. It postulated the existence of a fire-like element called "phlogiston"...
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    Brand (1630-1682), He discovered the chemical element phosphorus. Johann Joachim Becher (1635-1682), alchemist, He developed the theory of phlogiston Gottfried...
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    Philalethes) (1628–1665) Hening Brand (c.1630–1710) Johann Kunckel (1630–1703) Johann Joachim Becher (1635–1682) Isaac Newton (1642–1727) Claude Duval (1643–1670)...
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    Willem van Outhoorn, Dutch colonial governor (d. 1720) May 6 – Johann Joachim Becher, German chemist (d. 1682) May 9 – Augustus, Duke of...
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    works of Johann Joachim Becher to help him come up with explanations of chemical phenomena. The main theory that Stahl got from J. J. Becher was the theory...
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  • (1728–1804), French chemist Karl Bayer (1847–1904), Austrian chemist Johann Joachim Becher (1635–1682), German who developed the phlogiston theory of combustion...
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