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James Marsh (1794–1846)
Employed for many years as practical chemist to the Royal Arsenal at Woolwich. Assistant to Michael Faraday, Royal Military Academy, 1829–46. Invented the test for arsenic that bears his name.
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DNB
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Record number
DCP-IDENT-3167
Contributor
Darwin Correspondence Project
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