John Tatum (scientist)

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John Tatum (1772–1858) was a British scientist and philosopher and a London silversmith by trade.[1][2]

He was the founder, in 1808, of the City Philosophical Society.[3]

He lived at 53 Dorset Street in London, and used his home to give weekly lectures and talks; some of these were attended by Michael Faraday.[4]

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