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    William Cumberland Cruikshank (1745 in Edinburgh – 27 June 1800) was a British physician and anatomist. He was the author of The Anatomy of the Absorbing...
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  • William Cruikshank may refer to: William Cumberland Cruikshank (1745–1800), English anatomist William Cruikshank (painter) (1848–1922), Scottish painter...
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    testing urine for disease at the patient's bedside. 1797 - William Cumberland Cruikshank (1745–1800) described for the first time the property of coagulation...
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    to be ready to rise and try to put the Duke of Cumberland on the throne on the death of King William. According to Joseph Hume, speaking in the House...
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    the death occurred in Scotland. William Cumberland Cruikshank Watson, K. D. (23 September 2004). "Cruickshank, William (d. 1810/11), military surgeon and...
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    Ceracchi, in marble carving from John Bacon, and in anatomy from William Cumberland Cruikshank. During the period 1784–1818, Damer exhibited 32 works as an...
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    Merriman. After hearing the lectures of Matthew Baillie and William Cumberland Cruikshank at the Anatomical Theatre in Great Windmill Street he attended...
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    became assistant to Dr William Cumberland Cruikshank: he made dissections for Cruikshank and John Hunter. He also studied under William Hunter and Matthew...
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    appointed dresser to Hunter at St. George's Hospital and a pupil of William Cumberland Cruikshank the anatomist. He obtained the diploma of the Corporation of...
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    area on which William Cumberland Cruikshank also was working. He devoted attention to embalming, too. Both interests came from William Hunter's inspiration...
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  • Durward William John Cruickshank 1979-03-15 7 March 1924 – 13 July 2007 William Cruickshank 1802-06-24 – ? 1811 William Cumberland Cruikshank 1797-06-01...
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    of The Anatomy of the Absorbing Vessels of the Human Body of William Cumberland Cruikshank (1787). Essai sur le lait, considéré médicinalement sous ses...
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    physician and pathologist, Matthew Baillie (1761–1823), as well as William Cumberland Cruikshank (1745–1800). It moved to the University of Glasgow in 1807....
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  • 1794–5 at the Windmill Street School, under Matthew Baillie, William Cumberland Cruikshank, and James Wilson. He then made two long visits to the continent...
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    at the Battle of Prestonpans, just outside Edinburgh. Prince William, Duke of Cumberland, commander of the British army in Flanders, was recalled to London...
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  • Robert Capper (1767–1851), barrister Robert Clifford (1767–1817) William Cumberland Cruikshank (1745–1800), surgeon Stephen Eaton (d. 1806), Archdeacon of...
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    Ball Room, Willis's Rooms' in Old and New London, and an illustration by Cruikshank in Life in London (1821). The illustration in Old and New London almost...
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    The Bottle Conjuror (category Prince William, Duke of Cumberland)
    Wright 1972, p. 233 The hoax later provided the inspiration for Isaac Cruikshank's 1803 anti-Napoleon cartoon Britannia blowing up the Corsican Bottle-Conjurer...
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    University of California Press. pp. 93–101. ISBN 0-520-23886-9. Cumberland, William Wilson (1917). Cooperative Marketing: Its Advantages as Exemplified...
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  • England in the Olden Time,' with illustrations by John Leech and George Cruikshank. This was followed by a religious poem, 'The Missionary,' in 1847, and...
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    (2005). Lincoln and the Sioux Uprising of 1862. Nashville, Tennessee: Cumberland House. ISBN 978-1-58182-457-5.[permanent dead link] Current, Richard N...
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  • USA. 1919.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Cruikshank, A History of Birmingham and Its Environs (2 vols., Chicago, 1920) Thomas...
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    Pagan Passions (1924) – Frank Langley A Self-Made Failure (1924) – Cyrus Cruikshank The Virgin (1924) – Ricardo Ruiz On the Threshold (1925) – Daniel Masters...
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    Lords, where, on 15 December 1788 during the Regency crisis, he opposed William Pitt's Regency Bill in a speech which was supposed to have been influenced...
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  • Thomas B. Cooper, rebel M.C. F.M. Cockerill, rebel brigadier general M.H. Cruikshank, rebel M.C. J.M.L. Curry [sic], rebel M.C. H.D. Clayton, rebel major general...
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    Democratic Association. Constable managed the Cecil Democrat with George W. Cruikshank for a time. In 1866, Constable married Elizabeth Black Groome, sister...
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    Armies of the Ohio, the Tennessee, and the Cumberland. After the Battle of Chickamauga, the Army of the Cumberland retreated into Chattanooga, where they...
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    Northern states had to return fugitive slaves to the South. He attended Cumberland University in Lebanon, Tennessee from September 1861 until February 1862...
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    Wheel of Fortune by Richard Cumberland (1795) Cornelia in The Conspiracy by Robert Jephson (1796) Hamlet in Hamlet by William Shakespeare (1796) Edmunda...
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    Believing he would be killed if he stayed, Johnson fled through the Cumberland Gap, where his party was in fact shot at. He left his wife and family...
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