Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[John Stewart MacArthur|Mr. John Stewart MacArthur]] together with [[R. W. Forrest|Messrs. R. W.]] [[W. Forrest|and W. Forrest]], physicians of Glasgow, successfully adapted the cyanide process to extract gold from ore. The process was known as the MacArthur-Forrest cyanide process.
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Mr. John Stewart MacArthur together with Messrs. R. W. and W. Forrest, physicians of Glasgow, successfully adapted the cyanide process to extract gold from ore. The process was known as the MacArthur-Forrest cyanide process.

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