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William Cruickshank (?-ca. 1811) of Woolwich, the one who prepared strontium salts, is not be confused with William Cumberland Cruickshank (1745-1800) of London. The two are impossibly confused in the literature and one should be very cautious when studying biographical material about "William Cruickshank."
William Cruickshank of Woolwich was a chemist at Woolwich and Surgeon of Artillery who performed an incredible amount of important research in medicine, electricity, and chemistry. (William Cumberland Cruickshank of London was an anatomist in London who was present during Samuel Johnson's last illness.)