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John Frederic Daniell was so outstanding that he was elected a member of the Royal Society at only 24 years of age.1 He was born in 1790 and well educated by private tutors, and showed a distinct interest in science at an early age.2 Before he was out of his teens he had worked in a sugar refinery belonging to a relative of his mother’s improving its processes. In the next few years he became particularly interested in geology, assembling a fine collection of rocks. Through Professor Brande he became involved with the Royal Institution.
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Williams, J.B. (2018). Portable Power: Batteries. In: The Electric Century. Springer Praxis Books(). Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51155-9_10
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