Stehpen Hales
1677 - 1761

Perhaps Stephen Hales' greatest contribution to chemistry was the pneumatic trough, an apparatus for collecting gases by the displacement of water.  In 1726, he made the first blood pressure measurement on a horse.  He was a pioneer in plant physiology and was the first to measure the flow of sap in trees.  Hales also developed a process for distilling fresh water from sea water.



Hales' pneumatic trough

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