John H. Fremlin

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John Heaver Fremlin (4 March 1913 – 9 March 1995) was an English nuclear physicist.

Early life

Fremlin was born in Kingsbury, Middlesex.[1] Celia Fremlin was his sister.

Career

Fremlin was secretary of the Cambridge Scientists' Anti-War Group. Responding to concerns about the use of poison gas bombs, he hosted experiments by the group in his room in Trinity College to determine the rate at which a gas might leak into a sealed room. However Jack Haldane queried the rigour of his scientific methodology.[2]

His papers are archived at the University of Birmingham.[3]

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