10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DATURINE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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1
Plant Intoxicants: A Classic Text on the Use of ...
He also believed he found a plant base, which he named "daturine." The latter,
however, proved to be phosphoric calcium oxide. The actual daturine was later
established by Geiger and Hesse.1 Daturine crystallizes in tufts of colorless
prisms ...
Baron Ernst von Bibra,
1995
2
A New and comprehensive system of materia medica and ...
I prefer the tincture up to the sixth potency. This agent yields an alkaloid Daturine,
concerning which the experimenters of the Physiological School have
promulgated the most baseless theories in the garb of science. Comparative
experiments ...
Charles Julius Hempel,
1865
3
The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal ...
This can only be accounted for by supposing that it stimulates the orbicularis
branch of the facial nerve. I have further found the Calabar bean effectual in
counteracting the effects produced by the application of daturine to the
conjunctiva.
4
Journal of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy
which we have spoken. Solanine, at least prepared by M. Otto hereafter to be
noticed, does not cause it, and nicotine produces the contrary effect. Daturine in
combination with water has a marked alkalescence. When it is cautiously heated
it ...
Daturine was discovered in 1833 by Geiger and Hesse, and re rded as identical
with atropine by A. von Plants. (1850), who found it to have the same composition
as that alkaloid. The two bodies exhibit the same relations as to solubility and ...
F.A. Fl?ckiger, Daniel Hanbury
6
Elements of Chemistry: Including the Most Recent Discoveries ...
Daturine. — This substance is obtained from the seeds of the thorn apple (datura
stramonium), by the same process as has been described for the preparation of
aconitine. From its solution in spirit, it crystallizes in very brilliant, colourless ...
Robert Kane, John William Draper,
1842
7
Medical Botany; Or, Illustrations and Descriptions of the ...
... wax 1.4 ; resin insoluble in ether 9.9 ; yellowish red extractive matter 0.6 ;
malate of daturine 1 ; uncrystallizable sugar, with a salt with the base of daturine
0.8 ; gummy extractive matter 6 ; gum, with different salts 7.9 ; bassorine, with
alumina ...
John Stephenson, James Morss Churchill, Gilbert Thomas Burnett,
1834
8
Legend of Tirum Book Two: Phoenix Rising
... back, then, 'ave ye? 'Course ye've. Daturine works." Nacaris squinted at the old
man. Surely, he'd heard wrong. "Daturine?" "Oh, aye." "Why did you give me
Daturine? Are you trying to.
9
Medical Botany, Or, Illustrations and Descriptions of the ...
... fatty butyraceous body, with resinous chlorophy ll 1.4 ; wax 1.4; resin insoluble
in auher 9.9 ; yellowish red extractive matter 0.6 ; malate of daturine 1 ;
incrystallizable sugar, with a salt with the base of daturine 0.8 ; gummy extractive
matter 6; ...
John Stephenson, James Morss Churchill,
1831
10
The Direct Action of Atropine, Homatropine, Hyoscine, ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Henry G. 1850-1918 Beyer,
2011