Alexander Nicolaus Scherer (Russian: Александр Иванович Шерер, 30 December 1771, St. Petersburg – 16 October 1824, St. Petersburg) was a Russian-German chemist and pharmacologist. In 1794 he graduated from the University of Jena, later serving as a lecturer at the gymnasium in Weimar. In 1800 he was appointed a professor of physics at the University of Halle, shortly afterwards working as a manager at a stoneware factory in Potsdam. In 1803 he relocated to the University of Dorpat as a professor of chemistry, and during the following year returned to St. Petersburg as a professor of chemistry and pharmacy at the medico-surgical academy. In 1815 he became a full member of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences.
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| - Alexander Nicolaus Scherer (russisch Александр Иванович Шерер, * 30. Dezember 1771jul. / 10. Januar 1772greg. in Sankt Petersburg; † 16. Oktoberjul. / 28. Oktober 1824greg. in Sankt Petersburg) war ein deutsch-russischer Chemiker. (de)
- Александр Иванович Шерер, также Александр Николаус фон Шерер (нем. Alexander Nicolaus von Scherer; 1771/1772, Санкт-Петербург — 1824, Санкт-Петербург) — российский химик, академик Санкт-Петербургской Императорской Академии наук, профессор химии Петербургской медико-хирургической академии. Основатель Санкт-Петербургского фармацевтического общества. (ru)
- Alexander Nicolaus Scherer (Russian: Александр Иванович Шерер, 30 December 1771, St. Petersburg – 16 October 1824, St. Petersburg) was a Russian-German chemist and pharmacologist. In 1794 he graduated from the University of Jena, later serving as a lecturer at the gymnasium in Weimar. In 1800 he was appointed a professor of physics at the University of Halle, shortly afterwards working as a manager at a stoneware factory in Potsdam. In 1803 he relocated to the University of Dorpat as a professor of chemistry, and during the following year returned to St. Petersburg as a professor of chemistry and pharmacy at the medico-surgical academy. In 1815 he became a full member of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences. (en)
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| - Alexander Nicolaus Scherer (russisch Александр Иванович Шерер, * 30. Dezember 1771jul. / 10. Januar 1772greg. in Sankt Petersburg; † 16. Oktoberjul. / 28. Oktober 1824greg. in Sankt Petersburg) war ein deutsch-russischer Chemiker. (de)
- Alexander Nicolaus Scherer (Russian: Александр Иванович Шерер, 30 December 1771, St. Petersburg – 16 October 1824, St. Petersburg) was a Russian-German chemist and pharmacologist. In 1794 he graduated from the University of Jena, later serving as a lecturer at the gymnasium in Weimar. In 1800 he was appointed a professor of physics at the University of Halle, shortly afterwards working as a manager at a stoneware factory in Potsdam. In 1803 he relocated to the University of Dorpat as a professor of chemistry, and during the following year returned to St. Petersburg as a professor of chemistry and pharmacy at the medico-surgical academy. In 1815 he became a full member of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences. Scherer was instrumental in the creation of the "Pharmaceutical Society of St. Petersburg", an institution in which he served as its first president. (en)
- Александр Иванович Шерер, также Александр Николаус фон Шерер (нем. Alexander Nicolaus von Scherer; 1771/1772, Санкт-Петербург — 1824, Санкт-Петербург) — российский химик, академик Санкт-Петербургской Императорской Академии наук, профессор химии Петербургской медико-хирургической академии. Основатель Санкт-Петербургского фармацевтического общества. (ru)
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