Sir Thomas Lauder Brunton Correspondence 1881-1912

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Sir Thomas Lauder Brunton Correspondence 1881-1912

In 1867 he discovered that amyl nitrate effectively relieved pain of angina pectoris. Brunton is credited with developing the discipline of pharmacology.

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Science Defence and Advancement Association League.

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Haig, Alexander (1853-1924).

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Brunton, T. Lauder (Thomas Lauder), 1844-1916

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Sir Thomas Lauder Brunton, 1844-1916, was born in Scotland, but spent the majority of his career in London. In 1867 he discovered that amyl nitrate effectively relieved pain of angina pectoris. Brunton is credited with developing the discipline of pharmacology. From the description of Sir Thomas Lauder Brunton correspondence, 1881-1912. (National Library of Medicine). WorldCat record id: 14312157 From the guide to the Sir Thomas Lauder Brunton Correspondence, 1881-1912, (His...

Society for the Abolition of Vivisection.

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