RUMFORD, BENJAMIN THOMPSON, COUNT
\ɹˈʌmfəd], \ɹˈʌmfəd], \ɹ_ˈʌ_m_f_ə_d]\
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(1753-1814), of Massachusetts, sympathized with the pre-Revolutionary movements, but the jealousy of his fellow-officers in the New Hampshire regiments alienated his patriotism. He carried dispatches from Howe to England in 1776. He raised the "King's American Dragoons" in New York in 1781 and was appointed lieutenant-colonel. He went to England in 1783. He entered the service of the Elector of Bavaria, acquired great influence, and was made prime minister and a count in 1790. He contributed valuable observations and discoveries to science, particularly on the nature and effects of heat and in chemistry, of which lie was one of the founders.
By John Franklin Jameson
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Dopamine Acetyltransferase
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