Agustín Yáñez y Girona (Barcelona, 1789-1857) Spanish scientist.After studying grammar and philosophy at the Conciliar Seminary of Barcelona, he began studies of cosmography and mathematics in 1803.Shortly after, he was a brilliant student at the Barcelona College of Surgery, where he studied physics, botany and chemistry until the latter, led by Juan Ametiler, was suppressed.He also attended the chemistry lessons of Francisco Carbonell y Bravo in the chair created by the Royal Board of Commerce of Barcelona, an institution that contributed significantly to the rebirth of teaching. When the fights against Napoleon began, he had to interrupt his studies, and for some time he dedicated himself to working in his father's pharmacy office.In 1814, when the chairs that had been suppressed were reestablished, and Francisco Carbonell was still in exile from Barcelona, Yáñez was appointed to temporarily hold a chair in applied chemistry that he ran until 1816, the date of Carbo
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