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An essay on glandular appetency, or the absorption of medicines
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An experimental essay on the absorption of medicines
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Experiments and observations on the absorption of active medicines into the circulation
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A chemico-physiological essay, disproving the existence of an æriform function in the skin
and pointing out, by experiment, the impropriety of ascribing absorption to the external surface of the human body -
An inaugural dissertation on absorption
By Goodridge Wilson, of Virginia. [Two lines in Latin from Ovid] -
An experimental essay on cutaneous absorption
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An inaugural dissertation on absorption
Submitted to the examination of the Rev. John Ewing, S.T.P. provost. the trustees and medical faculty of the University of Pennsylvania, for the degree of Doctor of Medicine. On the 31st of May, 1800 -
An Essay On The Cure Of Abscesses by Caustic, And on the Treatment of Wounds and Ulcers
Also A New Method of curing the Lues Venerea ; To which are added, Dr. Hunter's Opinion, and Mr. Cruikshank's Remarks an this Method, and on the Absorption in Human Bodies; with some Experiments on Insensible Perspiration -
The anatomy of the absorbing vessels of the human body
By William Cruikshank -
Inaugural dissertation
being an attempt to prove that certain substances are conveyed, unchanged, into the circulation; or, if changed, that they are recomposed and regain their active properties -
An inaugural dissertation on absorption
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Observations anatomical, physiological, and pathological, on the absorbent tubes of animal bodies
To which are added, geological remarks on the maritime parts of the state of New-York -
Inaugural dissertation
being an attempt to prove that certain substances are conveyed, unchanged, into the circulation; or, if changed, that they are recomposed and regain their active properties. By Edward Darrell Smith, A.M. of Charleston, South-Carolina, member of the Philadelphia Medical Society -
Remarks on the absorption of calomel from the internal surface of the mouth
accompanied with a preliminary sketch of the history and principal doctrines of absorption in human bodies. In a letter to Mr. Clare, by William Cruikshank, A. M. Reader in Anatomy -
An essay on the cure of abscesses by caustic
and on the treatment of wounds and ulcers; with observations on some improvements in surgery. Also A New Method of introducing Mercury into the Circulation, for the Cure of the Lues Venerea: With the remarks of Dr. Hunter and Mr. Cruikshank, Professors of Anatomy, in Support of this Practice. By P. Clare, surgeon