From 1849 to 1853, Crummell studied at Queens' College, Cambridge, sponsored by Benjamin Brodie, William Wilberforce, Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, James Anthony Froude, and Thomas Babington Macaulay.
It is named after Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie and Friedrich Trendelenburg.
The substance was discovered in 1873 by Benjamin Brodie by subjecting carbon monoxide to an electric current.
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He subsequently pursued his studies in London under Sir B. Brodie, Sir A. Cooper, and Sir W. Lawrence.