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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «STOVAINE»
Descubre el uso de
stovaine en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
stovaine y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
A History of the International Chemical Industry
Stovaine was synthesized from the organo-magnesium compounds discovered
by Victor Grignard not long before. When war broke out, the Vitry plant was on
stream and Poulenc had added other specialties such as atoxyl. antodyne, and ...
Stovaine was discovered by M. Forneau of Paris, in studying the properties of the
amino tertiary group. It is a hydrochloride of o-dimethylamine /3-benzoylpentonal.
Chemical Properties. — Stovaine crystallizes in small brilliant scales, melting ...
person to use procaine, which, along with stovaine, was one of the first synthetic
local anesthetics produced to reduce the toxicity of cocaine. Before 1907,
anesthesiologists were sometimes disappointed to observe that their spinal
anesthetics ...
Paul G Barash, Bruce F Cullen, Robert K Stoelting,
2011
4
Cousins and Bridenbaugh's Neural Blockade in Clinical ...
Barker employed stovaine, euphoniously so called from the English translation of
its inventor's name, Fourneau (70). Stovaine was less toxic than cocaine but was
very slightly irritating and was eventually superseded by procaine. Barker's ...
5
A Textbook Of Organic Chemistry, 3E
(v) Stovaine and Alypine. It was soon discovered that piperidine nucleus was not
essential for anaesthetic activity hence other compounds were synthesised. Two
such compounds were stovaine and alypine. Stovaine is prepared in the ...
Asha Viswas, Ks Tewari,
2009
6
The American Journal of Clinical Medicine
Castration Under Stovaine Anesthesia.” O. B. W., Virginia, desires to know
whether he can, under local anesthesia with stovaine solution, without giving
chloroform, remove a testicle'without pain or danger to the patient. the volatile
anesthetics ...
7
European Journal of Surgery. Supplement
Stovaine 1 1906 1 Stovaine 1 1906 3 1 Stovaine 3 2 Novocaine 1906 3 Stovaine
3 1906 1 Stovaine 1 1906 1 Novocaino 1 » 3 Stovaine 3 1906 1 1 1906 1
Novocaine 1 1906 2 Novocaine 2 1906 3 1 Novocaine n. IV sin. 2 Stovaine 2
1906 2 ...
8
Sajous's Analytic Cyclopedia of Practical Medicine
It was first made synthetically in 1903 by Fourneau, a French chemist, and named
in his honor, the English translation of fourneau—a stove—being utilized as a
more euphonious basis than the French word in coining the new term, stovaine.
Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous, Louis Theo de Médicis Sajous,
1925
9
The Cyclopedia of medicine
action of cocaine this vasodilator property is an advantage, the tendency to
syncope due to vasoconstriction so often noted with cocaine being absent with
stovaine. Locally, stovaine exerts an anesthetic action practically equivalent to
that of ...
George Morris Piersol, Edward L. Bortz,
1934
10
Ash's Quarterly Circular
caused us to prefer the use of Stovaine as one of the safest and most efficient.
This new anesthetic was discovered by Fourneau in 1904. It is derived from
aniylic tertiary alcohol. It contains no cocaine, and has been determined by
Ladenburg ...
NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «STOVAINE»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
stovaine en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
'A Few Sweet Kisses': A History of Self-Experimentation In …
... practice, and an assistant injected themselves with encain, aneson, stovaine, alypin and adrenaline in their search for local anesthesia substitutes for cocaine. «Anesthesiology News, Ago 12»