Nguyễn Minh Thuyết
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Born | Haigia (Hải Giá), Long Hồ Province, Quenmin | 10 October 1873
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Died | 13 May 1965 Vung Ria, Thành Kiếu Province, Quenmin | (aged 92)
Known for | Medicine, chemistry, music |
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Nguyễn Minh Thuyết, KKTN STL DBRK HHHK (October 10, 1883-May 13, 1965) was a Quenminese polymath who had interest in medicine, history, chemistry, biology, literature, and music.
Life
Early Life
Thuyết was born on October 10, 1873 to Nguyễn Quang Mẫn, who was a professor of literature at the School of Haigia, and Hồ Thị Nguyệt Anh, a medicinal practitioner.
Career as a Pharmacologist, Chemist, Scientist, Author, and Musician
Oppositions Towards the Golden Party
Personal Life
Legacy
Thuyết's contributions to medicine and chemistry have changed the way Quenmin looks on medicine; even so, his integration of western elements to Quenminese music, along with Giang Sái Minh Khải and Nguyễn Chiểu Tri, have also proven to be a notable achievement, despite receiving initial criticisms.
Many scientific institutions, university departments, and streets, especially in Haigia, have been named after him.