10 LIBROS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADOS CON «GUACHAMACA»
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Guachamaca (p. 119) Ernst and J. D. Hooker agreed the identification of
inadequate material of the well - known Venezuelan poison plant guachamaca
as M. nitida and this has been widely accepted in much of the literature. Recently
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The London Medical Record
KOBERT ON GUACHAMACA. Der Fortschritt (Dec. 5, 1885, No. 23) copies from
the Deutsche Allgemeine Apotheker-Zcitung, and from the Pharmaceutische
Zeitung, an original paper by Dr. Robert of Strasburg. The author writes : The ...
Ernest Abraham Hart, 1886
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Ethnopharmacologie, sources, méthodes, objectifs: actes du ...
There appears to be a somewhat similar situation with regard to the plant source
of the rather mysterious Venezuelan arrow poison guachamaca (33, 34). Its
purported identity is another rare Apocynaceae, Malouetia nitida Spruce ex Muell
.
Jacques Fleurentin, Société française d'ethnopharmacologie, 1991
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Pocket Medical Dictionary
Lumbar hernia may occur in this space. Gryochrome, gri'-o-krom. A
somatochrome nerve-cell the stain- able portion of which consists of minute
granules. Gryposis, grip~t/-sis. An inward curving of the nails. Guachamaca,
givah-chah-mah'-kah.
B. Jain Publishers Staff, 1999
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Wood's Medical and Surgical Monographs: Consisting of ...
Guachamaca toxifera. — Synonym : Malouetia nitida Spr. Description. — A plant
belonging to the Order of Apocyna- ceae, indigenous to Venezuela. Composition.
— Scheffer has isolated an alkaloid, guacha- macine, insoluble Formulary of ...
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Historia de la psicofarmacología
La guachamaca, «que recuerda al curare, pero cuya principal diferencia radica
en que el guachamaca parece obrar rápidamente sobre los centros nerviosos,
mientras que el curare no los afecta sino tardíamente [...]. Debe administrarse ...
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American Journal of Pharmacy and the Sciences Supporting ...
562 Guaiacum oflicinale, methods of obtaining resin . . . . . . . . . . . . 252
Guachamaca, stem of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I70 Guachamanine, principle
found in Guachamaca . . . . . . . . . . . . 17o Gum sandarach, London market prices .
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The Therapeutic Gazette: A Monthly Journal of General, ...
Zanoni prepared from millefolium a bitter, alkaloidlike principle, achilleine, which
was later studied by Planta, and was recommended as a remedy for intermittent
fever by Puppi.—lllrdiml am! Surgical R:jwrtcr, July 12, 1884. Guachamaca.
William Brodie, Carl Jungk, Francis Edward Stewart, 1884
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Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at ...
Guar/zamam—Hzlr/ory, eta—Dr. Kobert gives the history of this plant, of which
the following is an abstract: Guachamaca was first mentioned in 1841 by A.
Codazzi, in a geographical work, and erroneously referred to Ryam'a [06:92:11.
American Pharmaceutical Association, 1886
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The Alkaloids: Chemistry and Physiology V9: Chemistry and ...
... malouetine with curarizing effect in the African 1V1 alouetia, bequaertiana
Woods. It is probable that the same effect produced by the Venezuelan drug
guachamaca can be attributed to some alkaloids of the South American M
alouetia (3).