
Joseph Black
Joseph Black was a Scottish physician and chemist known for his pioneering work in the fields of chemistry and thermodynamics. In 1764, he conducted groundbreaking research on respiration by analyzing the breath of a congregation in Glasgow, demonstrating how humans produce carbon dioxide and consume atmospheric air. His findings laid the foundation for later advancements in respiratory physiology and contributed to the understanding of gases and their properties.
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Joseph Black was a Scottish physician and chemist who analyzed the breath of a congregation in 1764.
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Joseph Black was a Scottish physician and chemist who analyzed the breath of a congregation in Glasgow in 1764.
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