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Jan Baptista van Helmont



Helmont, Jan Baptista van (1580–1644), Flemish chemist and physician, regarded as the father of biochemistry. He discovered that there were airlike substances distinct from air and first used the name “gas” for them.

See also: Biochemistry.

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