10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SALICINE»
Discover the use of
salicine in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
salicine and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal
of the head, and had intense headach. In both these cases the author uses with
advantage salicine, which, in feeble persons and those prone to sweating, in
moderate doses, not only improves digestion, but prevents also excessive ...
2
The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal: Exhibiting a ...
In both these cases the author uses with advantage salicine, which, in feeble
persons and those prone to sweating, in moderate doses, not only improves
digestion, but prevents also excessive diaphoresis ; and in the case of tendency
to ...
3
The elements of materia medica and therapeutics
From willow bark, which is fresh and rich in salicine, it may be obtained by
cautious evaporation of the cold aqueous infusion (Merck). The oxide of lead
removes from the solution gum, tannin, and extractive matter, which would
impede the ...
4
The New-York Medical Journal
Salicine, or active principle, of Willow Bark. {Journal de Chimie Medicale, dj-c. for
June, 1830.) — We noticed, in the number of our Journal for April, 1830, the
discovery of a principle in willow bark, by M. Leroux, supposed by him to be
alkaline.
Daniel Levy Maduro Peixotto, 1830
5
Elements of Chemistry: Including the Actual State and ...
Subacetate of lead does not precipitate salicine till ammonia be added, when a
white precipitate appears. Formula of salicine, C42H29OM = C42H23Oi6 + 6 aq.
Distilled with bichromate of potash and sulphuric acid, salicine yields formic acid,
...
Edward Turner, Justus Freiherr von Liebig, William Gregory, 1841
6
The North American Medical and Surgical Journal
V. MATERIA MEDICA. 23. Action of Acids upon Salicine. — Id a former cumber of
the Journal we slated that salicine had been found not to possess alkaline
properties. It appears, however, from the further researches of M. Peschier of
Geneva, ...
Action of Peroxide of Lead on Salicine. When a solution of salicine was boiled
with a quantity of peroxide of lead, the peroxide of lead gradually assumed a light
brown colour. The whole was then thrown upon a filter, and the clear liquid which
...
8
Journal of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy
Among the numerous; adulterations to which the imported sulphate of quinine is
liable, is that by salicine, which is now manufactured on a large and at a cheap
rate in Europe. This adulteration may be detected by means of concentrated ...
Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, 1834
9
British and Foreign Medical Review: Or Quarterly Journal of ...
An intermittent ematemesis now set in ; and, as this, though mitigated, was not
cured by opium, it was thought right to omit the quinine, and give salicine instead.
The dose was five grains every three hours ; arjd, although there were still three ...
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THE BRITSISH & FOREIGN MEDICAL REVIEW
An intermittent Kematemesis now set in ; and, as this, though mitigated, was not
cured by opium, it was thought right to omit the quinine, and give salicine instead.
The dose was five grains every three hours; and, although there were still three ...
JOHN FORBES M.D. F.R.S., 1836
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SALICINE»
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salicine is used in the context of the following news items.
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Dermatolozi zato savjetuju korištenje preparata na bazi salicine kiseline koncentracije između 0,5 do dva posto dva puta dnevno što se pokazalo odličnim ... «Tportal, Feb 15»
Léro Doltac : nouveau complément alimentaire pour les articulations
En 1828, le chimiste français, Leroux a découvert que les vertus du saule étaient en fait liées à la présence au sein de son écorce, de salicine. Ingérée, au ... «Senior Actu, Feb 15»
Ces plantes qui nous soignent
Plus besoin de retirer des extraits de saule ou de reine des prés, les deux plantes qui possèdent son modèle actif, la salicine, pour la produire. Ce qui facilite ... «lalibre.be, Jan 14»
Les formidables métamorphoses de la feuille de saule
Parmi eux, un pharmacien français, Pierre-Joseph Leroux, obtient, en 1829, 30 grammes de salicine à partir de 500 grammes d'écorce de saule. ARTHUR ... «Le Monde, Oct 13»
'Prins Charles lobbyde voor homeopathie'
In wilgenbast zit o.a. de stof salicine, waarop aspirine gebaseerd is. Voor homeopathie is er totaal geen wetenschappelijk bewijs dat het werkt. Wist men al ... «PowNed, Jul 13»
Sans prise de tête
Le site 1001remedes.com me remet entre les mains de ceux de grand-mère : le saule blanc, les amandes qui "contiennent une substance appelée salicine, un ... «Le Monde, Dec 12»
L'utilité de la chimie de synthèse : l'exemple de l'aspirine
Le principe actif de l'aspirine a été découvert en 1825 dans l'écorce de saule blanc par un pharmacien italien, Francesco Fontana, qui l'a baptisé salicine. Puis ... «Contrepoints, Sep 12»
Carllil c. Carbolic Smoke Ball Company
Toutes sortes de traitements, allant de la quinine à l'opium en passant par la salicine (un précurseur de l'aspirine), ont été essayés sans succès. La situation est ... «Agence Science-Presse, Jun 12»
medicijnen uit het plantenrijk
Wilgenbast bevat salicine, dat in het lichaam wordt omgezet in salicylzuur, een pijnstillende stof. Helaas heeft salicylzuur allerlei vervelende bijwerkingen, zoals ... «Nederlands Dagblad, May 12»
Un simple carré de « simples »
Il est vrai que les tiges, en infusion, libèrent de la salicine, composé de base de l'aspirine. Cela n'explique pas que la sauge ait même été soupçonnée au ... «Politis, Jun 11»