Such has been the plan which the authors have pursued; the bodies which they have chosen for examination are the more active of the vegetable alkaloids, and the chemical operation, of which they have studied the effect, has been the direct addition of... Detroit Review of Medicine and Pharmacy - Page 3181868Full view - About this book
| 1868 - 638 pages
...has been the direct addition of iodide of methyl. It was shown by How that, when iodide of methyl ads upon strychnia, brucia, morphia, and other alkaloids,...adds itself to them, and beautiful crystalline bodies arc produced which differ considerably in character from the salts of the alkaloids. The authors have... | |
| 1868 - 676 pages
...chemical operation of which they have studied the effect has been the direct addition of iodide of methyl. It was shown by How, that when iodide of methyl acts upon strychnine, brucine, morphia, and other alkaloids, it adds itself to them, and beautiful crystalline... | |
| James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1868 - 664 pages
...chemical operation of which they have studied the effect has been the direct addition of iodide of methyl. It was shown by How, that when iodide of methyl acts upon strychnine, brucine, morphia, and other alkaloids, it adds itself to them, and beautiful crystalline... | |
| 1869 - 828 pages
...operation, of which they have studied the effect, has been the direct addition of iodide of methyl. It was shown by How that, when iodide of methyl acts...bodies produced by the addition of iodide of methyl to strichnia, brucia, morphia, thebaia, codeia and nicotia. The iodide ef mothyl-s.lrychnium is prepared... | |
| 1869 - 400 pages
...operation, of which they have studied the effect, has been the direct addition of iodide of methyl. It was shown by How that, when iodide of methyl acts...adds itself to them, and beautiful crystalline bodies arc produced whigh differ considerably in character from the salts of the alkaloids. It is well known... | |
| 1869 - 400 pages
...operation, of which they have studied the effect, has been the direct addition of iodide of methyl. It was shown by How that, when iodide of methyl acts...considerably in character from the salts of the alkaloids. It is well known that doses of strychnia, varying from onetwentieth to one-thirtieth of a grain, rapidly... | |
| Edward John Waring - 1874 - 816 pages
...strychnia and the alkaloids generally, are worthy of attention. It has been shown by How that when the iodide of methyl acts upon strychnia, brucia, morphia, and other alkaloids, it combines with them, and beautiful crystalline bodies are produced, which differ considerably in character... | |
| Edward John Waring - 1886 - 756 pages
...the iodide of methyl acts upon strychnine, brucine, morphine and other alkaloids, it combines with them, and beautiful crystalline bodies are produced,...in character from the salts of the alkaloids. The interesting experiments of Drs. Fraser and Brown, of Edinburgh, prove, also, that the iodide modifies,... | |
| 1868 - 604 pages
...operation, of which they have studied the effect, has been the direct addition of iodide of methyl. It was shown by How that, when iodide of methyl acts...from the salts of the alkaloids. The authors have nlready examined the physiological action of the bodies produced by the addition of iodide of methyl... | |
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