Andrew Plummer
Andrew Plummer FRCP (1697–1756) was a Scottish physician and chemist. He was professor of chemistry at the University of Edinburgh from 1726 to 1755. He developed ideas on the attractive and repulsive forces involved in chemical affinity, which later had influence on his successors William Cullen and Joseph Black. He compounded "Plummer's pills", a mixture of calomel and antimony sulfide with guaiacum; the pills were originally compounded to treat psoriasis but were used for more than a century as an antisyphilitic. Provided by Wikipedia-
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7by Tamburrano Paolo, De Palma Pietro, Plummer Andrew R., Distaso Elia, Amirante RiccardoGet full text
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9by Williams, Darren ThomasOther Authors: “...Plummer, Andrew ; Keogh, Patrick...”
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11by Du, CanOther Authors: “...Plummer, Andrew ; Johnston, David ; Hillis, Andrew...”
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12by Sell, NathanOther Authors: “...Johnston, David ; Plummer, Andrew ; Hillis, Andrew...”
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13by Chen, LifenOther Authors: “...Zang, Jun ; Hillis, Andrew ; Plummer, Andrew...”
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