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Robert Boyle

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Gender Male
Death333 years ago
Date of birth January 25,1627
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Born Lismore
Ireland
Date of died December 31,1691
DiedLondon
United Kingdom
DiscoveryBoyle's law
Known forBoyle's law
Corpuscularianism
Boyle's law; Corpuscularianism;
Job Chemist
Physicist
Philosopher
Education University College
Eton College
SiblingsKatherine Jones, Viscountess Ranelagh
Parents Catherine Fenton
Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork
Catherine Fenton Boyle
Full name Robert William Boyle
NationalityEnglish
Irish
Influencees Isaac Newton
Robert Hooke
Daniel Bernoulli
Richard Lower
Denis Papin
Influence Galileo Galilei
René Descartes
Evangelista Torricelli
Otto von Guericke
Awards Fellow of the Royal Society
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Date of Upd.
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The Sceptical Chymist
Experiments and Considerations Touching Colours
A Free Enquiry into the Vulgarly Received Notion of Nature
New experiments physico-mechanicall, touching the spring of the air, and its effects
The Excellencies of Robert Boyle: The Excellency of Theology and The Excellency and Grounds of the Mechanical Hypothesis
Occasional Reflections Upon Several Subjects: With a Discourse about Such Kind of Thoughts
Treatises On The High Veneration Man's Intellect Owes To God
Boyle on atheism
The philosophical works of the Honourable Robert Boyle esq.
Seraphic Love
Medicinal experiments
The early essays and ethics of Robert Boyle
The works of the Honourable Robert Boyle
Some Considerations about the Reconcileableness of Reason and Religion, with a Discourse about the Possibility of the Resurrection
Works of the Honorable Robert Boyle
Selected philosophical papers of Robert Boyle
Robert Boyle
A Defence of the Doctrine Touching the Spring and Weight of the Air
Letters and papers of Robert Boyle
The Works
Some Motives and Incentives to the Love of God: Pathetically Discours'd of in a Letter to a Friend
The Christian Virtuoso: Shewing that by Being Addicted to Experimental Philosophy, a Man is Rather Assisted Than Indisposed to be a Good Christian
The Sceptical Chemist
Seraphick Love: Some Motives and Incentives to the Love of God
Hydrostatical paradoxes, made out by new experiments (for the most part physical and easie)
Robert Boyle's heads and inquiries
The Text of Robert Boyle's 'Designe about Natural History'
An Historical Account of a Degradation of Gold, Made by an Anti-elixir: A Strange Chymical Narrative. By the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq
An Essay About The Origins And Virtues Of Gems
The Sceptical Chymist, Or, Chymico-physical Doubts & Paradoxes: Touching the Experiments Whereby Vulgar Spagirists are Wont to Endeavour to Evince Their Salt, Sulphur and Mercury, to be the True Principles of Things : to which in this Edition are Subjoyn'd Divers Experiments and Notes about the Producibleness of Chymical Principles
Tracts: Containing I. Suspicions about Some Hidden Qualities of the Air: With an Appendix Touching Celestial Magnets, and Some Other Particulars. II. Animadversions Upon Mr. Hobbes's Problemata de Vacuo. III. A Discourse of the Cause of Suction by Attraction. By the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq; Fellow of the Royal Society
Experiments, Notes, &c. , about the Mechanical Origine Or Production of Divers Particular Qualities: Among which is Inserted a Discourse of the Imperfection of the Chymist's Doctrine of Qualities; Together with Some Reflections Upon the Hypothesis of Alcali and Acidum
Medicinal Experiments: Or, A Collection of Choice and Safe Remedies: For the Most Part Simple and Easily Prepared: Very Useful in Families, and Fitted for the Service of Country People. By the Honourable R. Boyle, Esq; Fellow of the Royal Society. The First and Second Volumes. Containing about Four Hundred Choice Receipts
The Sceptical Chymist - Scholar's Choice Edition
Robert Boyle on Natural Philosophy: An Essay, with Selections from His Writings
Unpublished Material Relating to Robert Boyle's Memoirs for the Natural History of Human Blood
Seraphic Love and the Sceptical Chymist
The Sceptical Chymist Or Chymico-Physical Doubts & Paradoxes, Touching the Spagyrist's Principles Commonly Call'd Hypostatical, As They are Wont to be Propos'd and Defended by the Generality of Alchymists. Whereunto is Præmis'd Part of Another Discourse Relating to the Same Subject.
An Examen of Mr. T. Hobbes His Dialogus Physicus de Natura Aeris, as Far as it Concerns Mr. R. Boyle's Book of New Experiments Touching the Spring of the Air, &c: With an Appendix Touching Mr. Hobbes Doctrine of Fluidity and Firmness
Some Considerations Touching the Usefulnesse of Experimental Naturall Philosophy: Propos'd in a Familiar Discourse to a Friend, by Way of Invitation to the Study of It, by the Honorable Robert Boyle Esq; Fellow of the Royal Society
The Babysitter
Medicinal Experiments: Or, A Collection of Choice and Safe Remedies, for the Most Part Simple and Easily Prepared: Very Useful in Families, and Fitted for the Service of Country People
The Christian Virtuoso
Boyle, Works
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Robert Boyle FRS was an Anglo-Irish natural philosopher, chemist, physicist, alchemist and inventor. Boyle is largely regarded today as the first modern chemist, and therefore one of the founders of modern chemistry, and one of the pioneers of modern experimental scientific method.

Dairy allergy teen Owen Carey 'died after eating buttermilk'

Feb 16,2020 6:10 am

Owen Carey was celebrating his 18th birthday when he died

A teenager had a fatal reaction after unwittingly eating buttermilk at burger chain Byron, an inquest has heard.

Owen Carey, who had a dairy allergy, was celebrating his 18th birthday when he collapsed on 22 April 2017.

Earlier, he had ordered skinny grilled chicken at The O2 Arena branch, but The Menu contained "no mention" of a marinade, the inquest heard.

Technical manager Aimee Leitner-Hopps said a notice on The Menu asked customers to advise staff of allergies.

She also told Southwark Coroner's Court all Waiting Staff underwent allergy training.

'Perfectly legible'

The inquest heard Mr Carey started to experience symptoms after leaving The Restaurant , before he collapsed outside the London Eye.

He died later at St Thomas's Hospital in Central London .

Clodagh Bradley QC, representing the Carey family, of Crowborough, Sussex, said regulations required allergy information in a restaurant to be clearly visible.

Information on the Byron menu was "at the very bottom, in a really very small font, in black print, on a Royal Blue background" Making It difficult to read, she added.

Ms Leitner-Hopps said: "It's perfectly legible in my opinion. "

She also said it complied with legal obligations.

A representative of The Chain , which has branches around the UK, said all table staff underwent allergy training

When asked by assistant coroner Briony Ballard why it could not be more prominent, she replied: "The expectation is that a customer with an allergy should inform us. "

Ms Leitner-Hopps said there had been numerous local authority visits over The Years to The Restaurant but they had "never been told" the wording was not clear enough or was too small.

Ms Bradley QC also said: "The Menu makes no mention at all of marinade. It would be very easy for a reader of The Menu to think this was a plain grilled chicken breast. "

Ms Leitner-Hopps said: "If you have an allergy you should be asking for information and The Team would have provided it. "

Since Mr Carey's death, She Said , and subsequent research showing one in 10 people aged 16 to 24 hide their allergies, staff now ask customers directly if they have any allergies or dietary requirements.

Dr Robert Boyle , consultant paediatric allergist at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington, told the inquest there had been about 150 deaths like Mr Carey's in the UK in The Past 25 years.

Dr Robert Boyle called for a national register to aid understanding of food allergies

He said: "Fatal food anaphylaxis is uncommon and it is very fast. Typically people die 30 to 40 Minutes after they have eaten the food. "

He said the subject was poorly understood and called for a national register to gather information on it.

The inquest heard Mr Carey was not carrying his Epipen at the time, but Dr Boyle said it was "unlikely" that an Epipen would have made a difference.

Pathologist Andreas Marnerides gave the medical cause of death as asthma exacerbation caused by food-induced allergic reaction, or anaphylaxis.

He said he would "not disagree" to putting food-induced allergic reaction as the primary cause.

'No pulse'

The inquest heard Mr Carey ate half of his chicken before he felt his lips tingling and experienced stomach problems.

He collapsed 55 minutes later.

Members of The Public , including an RAF doctor, tried to revive him but when paramedics arrived he was "silent, not breathing and pulseless", the hearing was told.

The inquest continues.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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