SYDNEY SMITH
\sˈɪdnɪ smˈɪθ], \sˈɪdnɪ smˈɪθ], \s_ˈɪ_d_n_ɪ s_m_ˈɪ_θ]\
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A celebrated English wit, clergyman, and essayist; born at Woodford, Essex, June 3, 1771; died in London, Feb. 22, 1845. He was one of the founders of the Edinburgh Review. His writings comprise articles contributed to the Edinburgh Review and republished in book form in 1839; "Peter Plymley's Letters" (1807-8), in favor of Catholic emancipation; "Three Letters to Archdeacon Singleton on the Ecclesiastical Commission" (1837-39); "Letters"; "Papers"; etc.
By Charles Dudley Warner
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tinctura quininae ammoniata
- A preparation made by dissolving quinin sulphate in alcohol [Br. Ph.].