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Albert Barnes (December 1, 1798 – December 24, 1870) was an American theologian, clergyman, abolitionist, temperance advocate, and author.
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What antiseptic did Barnes invent?
Dr. Barnes made his fortune by co-inventing the silver based antiseptic Argyrol with his German colleague Hermann Hille. In 1907, Dr. Barnes bought out Hille's share of the Barnes and Hille Company, and in 1908 he established the A. C. Barnes Company in Philadelphia, which he continued to run until 1929.
Was Barnes a Calvinist?
Though a Presbyterian, Barnes argued that man possesses freewill; he urged his auditors exercise their power of choice, and to respond to God's offer of salvation. These views brought him into serious conflict with strict Calvinists.
How did Dr. Barnes make his money?
Instead of practicing medicine, he turned to pharmacology, where he made a fortune by co-inventing an antiseptic. In 1912, at the age of 40, he began purchasing modern paintings with the help of his childhood friend William Glackens.
How much is the Barnes art collection worth?
Yet Barnes never paid more than $100,000 for a painting. His trove of more than 2,500 works is currently valued at an astonishing $30 billion (the approximate worth of the entire Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation).
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American inventor of the antiseptic Argyrol (a mild silver protein anti-infective compound for mucous membrane tissues) and a noted art collector.
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