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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «THIOSINAMINE»
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1
A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other ...
Thiosinamine does not form crystallisable salts with sulphuric, nitric, acetic, or
oxalic acid. The hydrochlorate, C'H'N'S.HCl, is produced by passing dry
hydrochloric acid gas over dry thiosinamine at a gentle heat. The product gives
off vapours ...
2
Advances in Parasitology APL
Nicarbazin, thiosinamine and some male rodent chemosterilants temporarily
inhibit S. mansoni egg laying. The search for new compounds with definite egg-
suppressive action must be pursued. Nicarbazin—(equimolecular complex of 4 ...
3
New Old and Forgotten Remedies
Thiosinamine. (Drs. Moore and McCullogh) Rhodalline, allyl sulphocarobadmide.
Prepared for homeopathic use by trituration with milk sugar. The following was
contributed by Alfred M. Moore, M.D., Brighton, Colo., 1910 : The treatment of ...
4
The Memphis Lancet: V. 1-4, July 1898-April 1900
THIOSINAMINE — A CLINICAL CONTRIBUTION TO ITS STUDY. — Geo. F.
Suker (Ophthalmic Record, May, 1898) gives his experience with this drug in
ophthalmic practice. Thiosinamine is not a new chemical product. It is obtained
from ...
dollar and projecting Y\ of an inch above the surface, thiosinamine produced a
complete cure. The hypodermic injections were made into the left biceps twice a
week. The form used was a 10-per-cent. solution in absolute alcohol, and the
dose ...
6
Sajous's Analytic Cyclopedia of Practical Medicine
teris (1909), thiosinamine exerts but little effect on the number of white blood-
cells, and has no chemiotactic influence on these cells, failing to attract
leucocytes to points where it is introduced. Tyrode (1909) found that in large
doses, given to ...
Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous, Louis Theo de Médicis Sajous, 1925
7
Reprint of the Reports of the Council ... with the Comments ...
THIOSINAMINE AND THIOSINAMINE COMPOUNDS Report of the Council on
Pharmacy and Chemistry The Council has authorized publication of the following
report, explaining the omission of thiosinamine (allyl sulphocarbamide, ...
8
Annual Reprint of the Reports of the Council on Pharmacy and ...
THIOSINAMINE AND THIOSINAMINE COMPOUNDS Report of the Council on
Pharmacy and Chemistry The Council has authorized publication of the following
report, explaining the omission of thiosinamine (allyl sulpho- carbamide, ...
Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry (American Medical Association), 1921
9
New and Nonofficial Drugs ...: Containing Descriptions of ...
Thiosinamine cannot be dissolved in water, and the alcoholic or glycerine
solutions produce local irritation. Fibro- lysin is a soluble compound of
thiosinamine and sodium salicylate. This is practically free from the objectionable
local effects.
Council on Drugs (American Medical Association), 1929
10
New and Nonofficial Remedies
THIOSINAMINE. AND. THIOSINAMINE. COMPOUNDS. Thiosinamine was
introduced by Hebra and Unna, 1892. It has been credited with the cure of lupus
and with causing the absorption of exudates, lymphatic swellings, scar tissue, etc.