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barbitone
barbitone (ˈbɑːbɪtəʊn) [f. as next + -one.] A hypnotic drug, diethyl barbituric acid, often known by the trade name veronal.1914 Brit. Pharmacopœia 62 Barbitonum. Barbitone. Synonyms—Diethyl-barbituric Acid: Malonurea: Diethylmalonyl-urea..C8H12N2O3. 1918 Nomencl. Dis. (ed. 5), Chloral and other Hyp... Oxford English Dictionary
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Barbital
Barbital (or barbitone), marketed under the brand names Veronal for the pure acid and Medinal for the sodium salt, was the first commercially available wikipedia.org
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allobarbitone
allobarbitone (ˌæləʊˈbɑːbɪtəʊn) [f. allo- + barbitone.] A white crystalline compound, diallylbarbituric acid (C10H12N2O3), used as a sedative and hypnotic.1934 Lancet 22 Dec. 1404/2 The claim is made..for allobarbitone B.P.C...that it alleviates pain. 1953 Faber Med. Dict. 18/2 Allobarbitone, a hypn... Oxford English Dictionary
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Richard Clitherow
He had been "run down and jaded", taking an overdose of seven barbitone tablets, which was described by the pathologist as a "bold dose". wikipedia.org
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barbital
barbital (ˈbɑːbɪtəl) The equivalent in the U.S. Pharmacopœia of barbitone.1919 Ann. Rep. Chem. Lab. Amer. Med. Assoc. 1918 XI. 54 During the year 1918, the laboratory examined several specimens of barbital... Barbital was introduced into medicine under the proprietary name ‘Veronal’. Ibid. 54 Barbit... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dexamyl
Its name is a portmanteau of dextro- amphetamine and amyl- barbitone. wikipedia.org
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phenobarbitone
phenobarbitone Pharm. (fiːnə-, fɛnəˈbɑːbɪtəʊn) [f. pheno- + barbitone.] A white crystalline compound, 5-ethyl-5-phenyl-barbituric acid, C12H12N2O3, which is widely used as a sedative, hypnotic, and anticonvulsant, often in the form of its sodium salt. So phenobarbitone sodium. Cf. luminal n.1932 Bri... Oxford English Dictionary
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hexobarbitone
hexobarbitone Pharm. (hɛksəʊˈbɑːbɪtəʊn) [f. hex- (in hexenyl) + -o- + barbitone.] A short-acting barbiturate, C12H16N2O3, with hypnotic properties; also known by proprietary names, as Evipal, Evipan; loosely, = hexobarbitone sodium, the monosodium derivative of hexobarbitone, a very short-acting and... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mathilde Wurm
The case was covered in the British press and presumed to have been a double suicide by barbitone poisoning. wikipedia.org
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amylobarbitone
amylobarbitone, n. Pharm. (ˌæmɪləʊˈbɑːbɪtəʊn) [f. amylo- + barbitone n.] A barbiturate drug, C11H18N2O3 , with hypnotic and sedative properties, usu. given in tablet form (freq. as the faster-acting sodium salt); 5-ethyl-5-isopentylbarbituric acid. So amylobarbitone sodium. Cf. *amobarbital n.1945 B... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hickory Dickory Dock (novel)
her that the reason for his estrangement from his father is that he discovered that his father had poisoned his mother with Medinal, a trade name for barbitone wikipedia.org
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pentobarbitone
pentobarbitone Pharm. (pɛntəʊˈbɑːbɪtəʊn) [f. pentane + -o + barbitone.] The synthetic compound 5-ethyl-5-(1-methyl-butyl)-barbituric acid, which is widely used as a sedative-hypnotic and anticonvulsant drug, usu. in the form of its sodium salt, C11H17N2O3Na, a white crystalline powder often known by... Oxford English Dictionary
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Death of Gertrude Hullett
Her treatment Gertrude Hullett, 50, became depressed after Jack's death, and Adams prescribed sodium barbitone and sodium phenobarbitone for her. It showed she had 115 grains of sodium barbitone in her body, twice the fatal dose. wikipedia.org
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quinalbarbitone
quinalbarbitone Pharm. (ˌkwɪnælˈbɑːbɪtəʊn) [f. L. quin-que five + allyl + barbitone.] The compound 5-allyl-5-(1-methylbutyl)-barbituric acid, which is used as a sedative-hypnotic, esp. for pre-operative sedation, usu. in the form of its sodium salt, C12H17N2O3Na, a white powder often known by the pr... Oxford English Dictionary
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1902 in science
Chemistry Hermann Emil Fischer and Joseph von Mering discover that barbitone (barbital or Veronal) is an effective hypnotic agent. wikipedia.org
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