Human chemist

In science, a human chemist is a person who studies human chemistry or the chemistry of reactions between people. The term was conceived in 1914 by English-born American engineer William Fairburn in 1914. [1] A related term is human thermodynamicist conceived in 2005 by American chemical engineer Libb Thims. [2]

References
1. Fairburn, William Armstrong. (1914). Human Chemistry. The Nation Valley Press, Inc.
2. Thims, Libb. (2007). Human Chemistry (Volume Two), (preview), (pg. 654). Morrisville, NC: LuLu.

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