Alexander Borodin

A doctor and chemist by profession and training, Borodin made important early contributions to organic chemistry. Although he is presently known better as a composer, he regarded medicine and science as his primary occupations, only practising music and composition in his spare time or when he was ill. As a chemist, Borodin is known best for his work concerning organic synthesis, including being among the first chemists to demonstrate nucleophilic substitution, as well as being the co-discoverer of the aldol reaction. Borodin was a promoter of education in Russia and founded the School of Medicine for Women in Saint Petersburg, where he taught until 1885. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Borodin, Aleksandr Porfirʹevich, 1833-1887
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by Borodin, Aleksandr Porfirʹevich, 1833-1887
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by Borodin, Aleksandr Porfirevich, 1833-1887.
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