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London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine
In the ashes were found carbonate of lime and chloruretof potassium. The
strychnic or igasuric acid, mentioned in this analysis, in many of its properties
agrees with malic acid, but is distinguished by the solubility of its alkaline salts in
alcohol, ...
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CRC Dictionary of Agricultural Sciences
2: to poison by strychnine. strychnine poisoning, strychnic poisoning;
strychninism. strychninism (chronic strychnic poisoning; chronic strychnine
poisoning). a toxic condition due to the misuse of strychnine. Early signs are
apprehension, ...
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The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
When strychnine is digested with sodium methoxide or barium hydroxide, it yields
strychnic and isostrychnic acids : N:C20H22' 0 C02H NH ' and these isomeric
acids are converted by the action of heat into the isomeric alkaloids , strychnine ...
Chemical Society (Great Britain), Sir Humphry Davy, Bureau of Chemical Abstracts (Great Britain), 1910
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American Journal of Pharmacy and the Sciences Supporting ...
In some instances the spasms are tetanoid in character; but - in the duck they
approach nearest to the typical strychnic spasm. 3. Thebaia is a tetauizing agent,
only inferior in energy to strychnic and brncia. , It will be remembered by our ...
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American Journal of Pharmacy
On the Preparation of Strychnic Acid. By M. Rousseau. — Strychnic acid is best
prepared by forming 3 parts of strychnine with 1 part chlorate of potash and some
water into a thick paste, and warming this with the addition of a few drops of ...
... such cases the carboxylic group in strychnic acid methiodide would be 5° m “
moved from the iodine atom that the formation of a betaine would appear to be °
ut of the question (p. 307). 1' For, if not, then the only other possible way of uniting
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Chemical Society (Great Britain), 1910
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A Companion to the London Pharmacopœia, theoretical and ...
Strychnic Acid. ' Vegetable impurities. An alcoholic extract of the nux vomica is
first prepared, and this is dissolved in cold water, strained, and evaporated to the
consistence of a syrup. Magnesia is added, which unites with the strychnic acid to
...
George Frederick COLLIER, 1839
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Ancestral Shadows: An Anthology of Ghostly Tales
Presently this verdict was altered to 'poisoning from a strychnic preparation,
administered in increasing quantities over a considerable period of time' — after
Loring had talked with the coroner. But neither Loring nor the doctors ever knew ...
Russell Kirk, Vigen Guroian, 2004
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A Comprehensive Dictionary of the World
Strychnic, strick' -nick, a. Pertaining to strychnia ; applied to substances of which
strychnia constitutes the base. — Strychnic acid, an acid found in combination
with strychnia in the Strychnos Nux-voinica. Strychnomania, sfrick-noma'-ne-at a.
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Chemistry of Organic Bodies, Vegetables
SECTION VII OF IGASUHIC Oil STRYCHNIC ACID. This acid was discovered by
Pelleticr and Caventou, in the strychnos mix •vomica, strychnos Ignatii, and the
strychnos colvbrina, the same which yield strichnina. It raav be extracted by the ...