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History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science: By John William Draper ...

John William Draper's work delves into the historical narrative of how religion and science have intersected, clashed, and influenced each other throughout history. more

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John William Draper
John William Draper

John William Draper was a prominent chemist, born on May 5, 1811, and died on January 4, 1882. He made significant contributions to the field of chemistry, particularly in the area of photographic chemistry. more

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