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Henry Stephens, MRCS (March 1796 – 15 September 1864) was an English doctor, surgeon, chemist, writer, poet, inventor and entrepreneur. At medical school in London he was a friend of, and shared rooms with, poet John Keats, later wrote treatises on hernia and cholera, and conducted experiments to improve writing fluids and wood stains. In 1832 after years of experimentation he created an indelible blue-black writing fluid, patented it in 1837 and later formed the Stephens' Ink company which grew into a worldwide brand with a famous inkblot image.

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  • Henry Stephens, MRCS (March 1796 – 15 September 1864) was an English doctor, surgeon, chemist, writer, poet, inventor and entrepreneur. At medical school in London he was a friend of, and shared rooms with, poet John Keats, later wrote treatises on hernia and cholera, and conducted experiments to improve writing fluids and wood stains. In 1832 after years of experimentation he created an indelible blue-black writing fluid, patented it in 1837 and later formed the Stephens' Ink company which grew into a worldwide brand with a famous inkblot image. (en)
  • Henry Stephens, (né en mars 1796 et décédé le 15 septembre 1864) est un médecin, chirurgien, chimiste, écrivain, poète, inventeur et entrepreneur. À la faculté de médecine de Londres, il partage un appartement avec son ami le poète John Keats. Il écrit des traités sur la hernie et le choléra, et mené des expériences pour améliorer les encres d'écriture et les teintures de bois. En 1832, après des années d’expérimentation il crée une encre indélébile bleue-noire, brevetée en 1837. Il fonde l'entreprise Stephens' Ink qui devient une marque mondiale avec une image célèbre de taches d'encre. (fr)
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  • Henry Stephens, MRCS (March 1796 – 15 September 1864) was an English doctor, surgeon, chemist, writer, poet, inventor and entrepreneur. At medical school in London he was a friend of, and shared rooms with, poet John Keats, later wrote treatises on hernia and cholera, and conducted experiments to improve writing fluids and wood stains. In 1832 after years of experimentation he created an indelible blue-black writing fluid, patented it in 1837 and later formed the Stephens' Ink company which grew into a worldwide brand with a famous inkblot image. (en)
  • Henry Stephens, (né en mars 1796 et décédé le 15 septembre 1864) est un médecin, chirurgien, chimiste, écrivain, poète, inventeur et entrepreneur. À la faculté de médecine de Londres, il partage un appartement avec son ami le poète John Keats. Il écrit des traités sur la hernie et le choléra, et mené des expériences pour améliorer les encres d'écriture et les teintures de bois. En 1832, après des années d’expérimentation il crée une encre indélébile bleue-noire, brevetée en 1837. Il fonde l'entreprise Stephens' Ink qui devient une marque mondiale avec une image célèbre de taches d'encre. (fr)
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  • Henry Stephens (doctor) (en)
  • Henry Stephens (1796-1864) (fr)
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