| 11. | One of the most commonly used mercury salts is calomel, a white powder employed in electrochemistry.
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| 12. | Robert Forde is buried at the Calomel Old Church Cemetery, Cobh in his native County Cork.
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| 13. | A primary ingredient listed on the bottle is calomel, which is also known as mercurous chloride salt.
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| 14. | The mercury-based calomel Jackson took in heavy doses may have exacerbated his intestinal problems, Deppisch said.
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| 15. | To keep the body open he recommended more calomel or small doses of cream of tarter or other salts.
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| 16. | Manby had survived an attack of the fever and large doses of calomel, but his health never recovered.
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| 17. | Calomel ( mercurous chloride ) was a popular medicine at the time and one the doctor himself used to excess.
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| 18. | Their hypothesis was that the calomel given to Napoleon became an overdose, which killed him and left extensive tissue damage behind.
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| 19. | Therefore, other more stable reference electrodes such as saturated calomel ( SCE ) are commonly used because of their more reliable performance.
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| 20. | In the following table, redox potentials are quoted as reduction potentials measured in comparison to the saturated calomel electrode ( SCE ).
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