10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «ANALGENE»
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analgene in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
analgene and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
Dynamometric force, 10 kilograms (22.04620 avor. lbs.) at the right side, 11
kilograms (24.25782 avor. lbs.) at the left. Three grams (46.29 grains) of
analgene were administered. September 30, twitching of the muscles extended
to the left side.
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Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
+ alpha+beta) * *Analgene*, f. Substância pharmacêutica anti neurálgica;
omesmoquebenzalgene. *Analgesia*,f. O mesmo que analgia. * *Analgésico*,
adj. O mesmo que análgico. * *Analgesina*, f.
Cândido de Figueiredo, 1937
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Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences
Analgene. — Spiegelberg A*|, has tested the antineuralgic action of analgene in
22 cases, with satisfactory results. In 10 cases of simple neuralgia there were 8
recoveries, the 2 failures being in hysterical subjects. In 3 cases of migraine, ...
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The Bulletin of Pharmacy
When first introduced, the trade name “analgene” applied to the acetyl derivative,
the émzoyl derivative being known as “benzanalgene;" the superiority of the latter
soon demonstrated itself, with the result that only the benzoyl derivative is now ...
One or two of the new remedies (analgene, and especially phenocoll) have on
the other hand been prominently brought forward in this direction, and the
consensus of opinion amongst Italian doctors in malarial districts is wholly in
favor of ...
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Cod-liver Oil and Chemistry
1172, p. 328) Quinoline- Ethoxyl (fig. 389, p. 81) •Benzoyl-amide Qainoline
Ethoxyl Analgene, orifco-oxethyl (ethoxyl)-an<i-monacetyl-(or benzoyl)-amido-
quinoline, C13H14N202; m.p. 155° (Ph C. xxxii. p. 433) ; antipyretic and
antirheumatio.
Frantz Peckel Møller, Peter Møller Heyerdahl, 1895
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Yearbook of Pharmacy: Comprising Abstracts of Papers ...
Analgene and citrophen should be used with considerable caution because of
their toxic action on the blood, and euphorin on account of its tendency to
produce collapse. Malakin has the drawback of being rather tardy in its action.
Finally he ...
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The Year-book of treatment for 1884-1899
The dose is ^ grain. II.— THE TREATMENT OF PAIN, INCLUDING HEADACHE
AND SCIATICA 1. Analgene. Bracco (Riforma Medica, Aug. 19, 1893) says there
are two bodies which go by this name — acetyl analgene and benzoyl analgene.
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The Monthly Cyclopædia of Practical Medicine. V.1-21, V.22, ...
Analgene, a Neiv Antipyretic. 25 satisfactory results. Dr. J. Roos found that it first
took effect after 60 to 90 grains had been administered, with similar results to
salicylic acid, increase of appetite and perspiration, in rheumatic affections, but ...
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Pocket Medical Dictionary
Quical'din. CioHgN. A liquid compound of anilin, paraldehyde, and hydrochloric
acid. Quinalgen, kwin-al' -jen. Same as Analgene. Quinaphthol, kurin-af-thol. An
antipyretic and intestinal antiseptic. Quinaseptol, ku in-as-ep'-tol. Diaphthol.
B. Jain Publishers Staff, 1999