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The term psychedelic was first coined in 1956 by psychiatrist Humphry Osmond as a descriptor for hallucinogenic drugs in the context of psychedelic psychotherapy.
The term was first coined as a noun in 1957 by psychiatrist Humphry Osmond as an alternative descriptor for hallucinogenic drug in the context of psychedelic psychotherapy.
The phenomenon is believed to be first described by Sir Humphry Davy in an 1801 paper published in William Nicholson's Journal of Natural Philosophy.
The term was first coined as a noun in 1956 by psychiatrist Humphry Osmond as an alternative descriptor for hallucinogenic drugs in the context of psychedelic psychotherapy.
lecturer Sir Humphry Davy, who was also the first director of the Royal Institution
In the early 19th century, scientists Andre-Marie Ampere, in France, and Humphry Davy, in England, corresponded about the possibility of a new element within the acid.
The phenomenon is believed to be first described by Humphry Davy in an 1801 paper published in William Nicholson's Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts.
The phenomenon is believed to be first described by Sir Humphry Davy in an 1801 paper published in William Nicholson's Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts.
attend one of the last lectures of England's greatest chemist of the time, Sir Humphry Davy.
Humphry Davy had an instinctive understanding of how spectacle
The first arc lights were demonstrated by Michael Faraday's mentor, Sir Humphry Davy, at the Royal institution as early as 1808,
the scientist-engineer Sir Humphry Davy, developed the first
When a chemical experiment blew up in the face of the world-renowned scientist Humphry Davy, he remembered Michael Faraday,
was sacked and Sir Humphry Davy had been asked to find a replacement;
leading to a connection to the ultimate mentor, Humphry Davy.
Humphry Davy was not only one of the leading scientists of his day,
Faraday attended lectures by the eminent English chemist Humphry Davy of the Royal Institution and the Royal Society,
Faraday attended lectures by the eminent English chemist and physicist Humphry Davy of the Royal Institution and Royal Society,
English engineer Humphry Davy.
of the metal and hydrogen: 2 K+ H2→ 2 KH This reaction was discovered by Humphry Davy soon after his 1807 discovery of potassium,