Adair Crawford - Selected Writings

Selected Writings

  • Crawford, Adair (1779). Experiments and Observations on Animal Heat, and the Inflammation of Combustible Bodies. London: Murray.(Second edition 1788)
  • Crawford, Adair (1790). "Experiments and Observations on the Matter of Cancer, and on the Aerial Fluids Extricated from Animal Substances by Distillation and Putrefaction; Together with Some Remarks on Sulphureous Hepatic Air". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 80: 391–426. doi:10.1098/rstl.1790.0026.
  • Crawford, Adair (1816). An Experimental Enquiry into the Effects of Tonics and Other Medicinal Substances on the Cohesion of Animal Fibre. London: G. Hayden. http://books.google.com/?id=4brBbG53ypUC&dq=%22An+Experimental+Enquiry+Into+the+Effects+of+Tonics%22+%22adair+crawford%22&printsec=frontcover. Retrieved 2008-02-07.

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