Abstract
IT is nearly twenty years since Dr. Brunton, then a student in the University of Edinburgh, commenced, by his researches on the physiological action of digitalis, which were followed soon after by others on nitrite of amyl, a life of laborious work which has been marked at every stage by contributions which testify to his scientific acumen and his burning love for research, and which have enriched physiology and many branches of medicine with newly-discovered facts.
A Text-Book of Pharmacology, Therapeutics, and Materia Medica.
By T. Lauder Brunton, &c. Pp. 1139. (London: Macmillan and Co., 1885.)
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GAMGEE, A. A Text-Book of Pharmacology, Therapeutics, and Materia Medica . Nature 32, 337–339 (1885). https://doi.org/10.1038/032337a0
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