Abstract

The history of analytical chemistry, started in 1802, can be divided into different periods: 1802–1892 the Baltic German period in Universitas Dorpatensis, 1892–1917 the period of russification in the University, 1918–1939 the independent Estonian University of Tartu and opening of the chair of inorganic and analytical chemistry at Tallinn Technical University, 1940–1944 loss of independence and years of war, 1945–1991 the years in the Soviet Union, 1991-up to now the re-establishment of independence. The first chemical laboratory was founded at Universitas Dorpatensis by Prof. Ph. Arzt in 1802. The first practice in analytical chemistry was opened in 1847 by Prof. C. Gobel. The chair of chemistry was separated from pharmacy in 1850. A separate chair of analytical chemistry was opened at Tartu University in 1947.

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