James Young (chemist)

James Young (13 July 1811 – 13 May 1883) was a Scottish chemist best known for his method of distilling paraffin from coal and oil shales.

Early life

James Young was born in the Drygate area of Glasgow, the son of John Young, a cabinetmaker and joiner. He became his father's apprentice at an early age, and educated himself at night school, attending evening classes at the nearby Anderson's College (now Strathclyde University) from the age of 19. He met Thomas Graham at Anderson's College, who had just been appointed as a lecturer on chemistry and in 1831 was appointed as his assistant and occasionally took some of his lectures. While at Anderson's College he also met and befriended the famous explorer David Livingstone; this relationship was to continue until Livingstone's death in Africa many years later.

In Young's first scientific paper, dated 4 January 1837, he described a modification of a voltaic battery invented by Michael Faraday. Later that same year he moved with Graham to University College, London where he helped him with experimental work.

James Young

James Young may refer to:

In business

  • James R. Young (UP) (1952–2014), president, CEO and Chairman of Union Pacific Railroad
  • James R. Young (North Carolina politician) (1853–?), Insurance Commissioner of North Carolina
  • James Webb Young (1886–1973), American advertising executive
  • In medicine and science

  • James Young (physician) (1930–2008), American White House physician
  • James Young (chemist) (1811–1883), Scottish chemist known for his method of distilling paraffin from coal
  • James Whitney Young (born 1941), American astronomer
  • In politics

  • James Young (Canadian politician) (1835–1913), former member of the Canadian House of Commons
  • James Young (congressman) (1866–1942), U.S. Representative from Texas
  • James Young (Lord Provost of Aberdeen) on List of Provosts and Lord Provosts of Aberdeen
  • James Young (mayor) (born 1956), first African American to be elected mayor of Philadelphia, Mississippi, 2009
  • James Young (New Brunswick politician) (1841–1907), merchant and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada
  • James Young (physician)

    James Morningstar Young (1929 – June 4, 2008) was an American White House physician for presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.

    Born in Massillon, Ohio, Young become captain of the Duke University football team. He was also on active duty with the U.S Navy for twenty years between 1955 and 1975. He served as medical director aboard the USS Northampton, this is where he met president Kennedy for the first time. A couple of months after meeting Kennedy, Young was asked to become the president's personal physician. He only cared for the Kennedy family for several months before the president was assassinated in 1963. He stayed with Jackie Kennedy for 10 days after the assassination.

    Young was vice president and medical director of Massachusetts Blue Cross for 12 years. He also contributed to the book Managing Crisis: Presidential Disability and the Twenty-Fifth Amendment and appeared on the CNN special White House Doctors: The President's Shadow.

    Young died on June 4, 2008 due to complications following a stroke he suffered in May the same year.

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