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(? - 1811)
| He was a professor 
          of chemistry at the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich, England. As 
          Surgeon of Artillery and to the Medical Department he prepared the medicaments. 
          Cruikshank tested salts from various geographical locations, one of 
          which was strontianate, found near Strontian, in Argyleshire, Scotland 
          in 1790. His experiments suggested that this mineral “really possesses 
          different properties from the terra ponderosa (barium carbonate) of 
          Scheele and Bergman.” He 
          showed the heavy inflammable air discovered by Priestley 
          was carbon monoxide in 1801.  *Also spelled "Cruickshank", should not be 
          confused with William Cumberland Cruickshank (1745-1800), an anatomist 
          and physiologist of the Huntarian, or Windmill Street, School of Medicine 
          in Soho in London, England. | ||
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