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antimonial
antimonial, a. and n. (æntɪˈməʊnɪəl) [ad. mod.L. antimōniāl-is, f. antimōni-um: see antimony and -al1.] A. adj. 1. Of or pertaining to antimony. antimonial cups, made of glass of antimony, to communicate emetic qualities to wine.1605 Timme Quersit. i. xvi. 79 Spirits mercuriall, arsenical, and antim...
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Antimonial
pill
Antimonial cup
Pentavalent antimonial
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Antimonials. See also
Antimonial cup
Pentavalent antimonial
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Emetics
Antimony
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Pentavalent antimonial
Types
The first pentavalent antimonial, urea stibamine, was synthesised by the Indian scientist Upendranath Brahmachari in 1922.
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antimonian
antiˈmonian, a. rare. = antimonial a.21836 Blackw. Mag. XL. 52 Efficient as antimonian wine.
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Antimonial cup
The reason he had an antimonial cup is mostly of speculation, anything from stomach problems to scurvy. See also
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Account of an Antimonial Cup, from The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, Volume
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bournonite
bournonite Min. (ˈbʊənənaɪt) [f. the name of its discoverer, Count Bournon] Antimonial sulphide of lead and copper; a brittle opaque mineral with metallic lustre.1805 R. Jameson Syst. Min. II. 579 (Dana) Bournonite, Antimonial lead ore. 1863–79 Watts Dict. Chem., Bournonite..is found in the copper m...
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Antimony pill
The antimonial cup yielded the same effect.
According to the Medico-Pharmaceutical Critic and Guide (1907), edited by William J. Robinson:
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stibial
† ˈstibial, a. Obs. rare—1. [ad. mod.L. stibiāl-is: see stibi-um and -al1.] Having the qualities of antimony, antimonial.1666 G. Harvey Morbus Angl. xv. (1672) 33 An adust Stibial or æruginous Sulphur.
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Glass of antimony
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Antimonial
Antimonial cup
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Emetics
Glass types
Drugs with no legal status
Antimony
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salivative
† salivative, a. Obs. [f. L. salīvāt-, ppl. stem of salīvāre to salivate + -ive.] Causing a flow of saliva; salivant.1657 G. Starkey Helmont's Vind. To Rdr., I have..rejected all Mercurial and Antimonial Medicaments, whether Vomitive, Purgative or Salivative.
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stibialism
stibialism Med. rare—0. (ˈstɪbɪəlɪz(ə)m) [f. prec. + -ism.] (See quot.)1857 Dunglison Med. Lex., Stibialism, the aggregate phenomena produced by antimonials, when given in large quantities:—antimonial intoxication or poisoning.
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SBV
SBV may refer to:
Pentavalent antimonial, abbreviated SbV; class of compounds
Schmallenberg virus, a virus that causes birth defects in sheep, cattle
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emetic
emetic, a. and n. (ɪˈmɛtɪk) Also 7–8 emetick, (7 hemettick). [ad. Gr. ἐµετικ-ός provoking vomiting, f. ἐµέ-ειν to vomit.] A. adj. 1. Having power to produce vomiting. Also fig. sickening, mawkish.1670 W. Simpson Hydrol. Ess. 47 Why these should not be Emetick. 1770 R. Baker Remarks Eng. Lang. (1779)...
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Cutaneous leishmaniasis
Several drug combinations with immunomodulators have been tested, for example, a combination of pentoxifylline (inhibitor of TNF-α) and a pentavalent antimonial Pentavalent antimonial drugs (sodium stibogluconate (SSG) and meglumine antimonate (Glucantime, MA)) have been used since the 1940s, but they are expensive
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stibious
ˈstibious, a. rare—0. [f. stibi-um + -ous.] Of or belonging to antimony; antimonious.1839 Hooper's Lex. Med. (ed. 7) 1221 Stibious, antimonial. Stibious Acid. So Berzelius calls the white oxide of anti⁓mony.
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