Louis Fieser

Louis Frederick Fieser (April 7, 1899 – July 25, 1977) was an American organic chemist, professor, and in 1968, professor emeritus at Harvard University. He invented militarily effective napalm while at Harvard in 1942. His award-winning research included work on blood-clotting agents including the first synthesis of vitamin K, synthesis and screening of quinones as antimalarial drugs, work with steroids leading to the synthesis of cortisone, and study of the nature of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Fieser, Louis Frederick, 1899-
Published 1950
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by Fieser, Louis Frederick, 1899-
Published 1959
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by Fieser, Louis Frederick, 1899-
Published 1975
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by Fieser, Louis Frederick, 1899-
Published 1963
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by Fieser, Louis Frederick, 1899-
Published 1967
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by Fieser, Louis Frederick, 1899-
Published 1961
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by Fieser, Louis Frederick, 1899-
Published 1949
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by Fieser, Louis Frederick, 1899-
Published 1960
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by Fieser, Louis Frederick, 1899-
Published 1964
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by Fieser, Louis Frederick, 1899-
Published 1956
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