10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CANTHARIDIC» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
cantharidic in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
cantharidic im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Memoirs on diphtheria: From the writings of Bretonneau, ...
As soon as the expulsion of the false membranes is effected, the animal begins to
recover, and after this expulsion, I have tried in vain to prolong and aggravate the
disease by repeated cantharidic injections, for the mucous membrane resisted ...
Robert Hunter Semple, Pierre Bretonneau (Fidèle), Paul Louis Benolt Guersant, 1859
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Lewis' Dictionary of Toxicology
The active principle is cantharidin, q.v. cantharides camphor. cantharidin.
cantharidian (cantharidean). containing or composed of cantharides. cantharidic
acid, a dibasic acid, C10H14O5, produced by the reaction of cantharidin with
water.
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Year-book of pharmacy. With the proceedings (transactions) ...
Massing and Draggendorf, consider cantharidine CmllgOi as an anhydric, which
when combining with basis, retains two equivalents of water, and which yields
salts of cantharidic acid C10H6O4 2 HO. This acid does not exist in a free state, ...
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Yearbook of Pharmacy: Comprising Abstracts of Papers ...
Massing and Draggendorf, consider cantharidine C^tEgO^ as an anhydric, which
when combining with basis, retains two equivalents of water, and which yields
salts of cantharidic acid C10rI6O4 2 HO. This acid does not exist in a free state, ...
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American Journal of Pharmacy and the Sciences Supporting ...
water, and which makes the formula of cantharidic acid C'OHGO", 2H0. This acid
does not exist in a free state, but is described as forming compounds with the
metals. The cantharidates of potassa, soda, and ammonia are soluble in water, ...
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American Journal of Pharmacy
water, and which makes the formula of cantharidic acid C10H6O*, 2HO. This acid
does not exist in a free state, but is described as forming compounds with the
metals. The cantharidates of potassa, sofla, and ammonia are soluble in water, ...
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Indigenous Drugs Of India
Cantharides contain 0.5 to 0.9 per cent, of a colourless crystalline compound,
cantharidin, which is the inner anhydride of a dibasic acid, cantharidic acid. The
insects contain both cantharidin and salts of cantharidic acid. Cantharidin on ...
Chopra R N, I.C. Chopra, 1933
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Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Bio-Medecine
Cantharaides contain 0.5 to 0.9 per cent. of a colourless crystalline compound,
cantharidin, which is the inner anhydride of a dibasic acid, cantharidic acid. The
insects contain both cantharidin and salts of cantharidic acid. cantharidin on ...
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Marquis de Sade: His Life and Works
Since the latter are of importance in relation to Marquis de Sade and their main
ingredient, cantharides, "played an important role in France in the eighteenth
century" a few words on these cantharidic stimulants may not be amiss.
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A Titrimetric Method for the Estimation of Cantharidin
Relative Strenght of Cantharidic Acid Addition of acid to solution of potassium
cantharidate dissociation Constant Precipitation of cantharidin observed 6.6 Xl0~
1025° hydrochloric Acetic proprionic butyric caproic hydrosulphuric cantharidic ...
Benjamin Philip Hecht, 1939