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  1. William Henry (Manchester, 12 de dezembro de 1775 — Pendlebury, 2 de setembro de 1836) foi um químico inglês. Filho de Thomas Henry (1734–1816), um farmacêutico e químico que inventou um processo para preparar óxido de magnésio em 1771 e tornou-se conhecido como "Magnésio" Henry, e foi um dos fundadores e depois presidente da "Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society".

  2. William Henry is a Nashville-based author, investigative mythologist, art historian, and TV presenter. He is an internationally recognized authority on human spiritual potential, transformation and ascension. He has a unique ability to incorporate historical, religious, spiritual, scientific, archaeological and other forms of such knowledge ...

  3. William Henry (chemist) (1774–1836), English chemist who formulated Henry's law. William Henry (pastor) (1783-1839), Scottish Congregationalist pastor. William "Jerry" Henry (1811–after 1851), American fugitive slave who was freed in New York event known as Jerry Rescue. William W. Henry (1831–1915), American Civil War Medal of Honor ...

  4. Sir William Henry Bragg OM KBE FRS (2 July 1862 – 12 March 1942) was an English physicist, chemist, mathematician, and active sportsman who uniquely shared a Nobel Prize with his son Lawrence Bragg – the 1915 Nobel Prize in Physics: "for their services in the analysis of crystal structure by means of X-rays".

  5. William Henry Carrier ( Mánchester, 12 de diciembre de 1775 - Pendlebury, 2 de septiembre de 1836), químico inglés. Comenzó sus estudios de medicina en Edimburgo en 1795, doctorándose en 1807. Pero la mala salud le impidió la práctica de la medicina y se dedicó a la investigación química, fundamentalmente sobre gases .

  6. William Henry was apprenticed to Thomas Percival and later worked with John Ferriar & John Huit at the Manchesters Infirmary. [ citation needed ] He began to study medicine at University of Edinburgh in 1795, taking his medical in 1807, but ill-health [a] interrupted his practice as a physician , and he devoted his time mainly to chemical research, especially with regard to gases.

  7. William Henry Bragg. William Henry Bragg, KBE, OM, PhD, PRS [ 1] (Wigton, Cumberland, 2 de julho de 1862 — Londres, 12 de março de 1942) foi um físico e químico britânico . Em 1915 recebeu com seu filho, William Lawrence Bragg, o Nobel de Física por trabalhos de análise da estrutura cristalina através da difração de raios-X.