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Veronal: who remembers veronal? - NZ Drug Foundation
Veronal became notorious here in 1935, as the 'sleeping potion' used by flamboyant Auckland musician Eric Mareo to kill his wife after he found her in bed with ...
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BARBITAL (VERONAL) POISONING - JAMA Network
It is an effective drug with a considerable margin of safety, may be obtained in most localities without a physician's prescription, and the possibility of its ...
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[Veronal, in Lord Edgware Dies: A Double-edged Sword of Sedation ...
Veronal, introduced during the early 20th century was widely used as a sleeping pill at the time, and this drug is mentioned in Agatha Christie's novels.
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veronal
veronal Chem. (ˈvɛrənəl) [a. G. veronal.] Diethyl-malonyl-urea, a white crystalline substance used as a hypnotic. Also attrib.1903 Merck's Ann. Rep. XVII. 183 Veronal has been thoroughly tested in a large number of noted public and private hospitals. 1904 Lancet 23 Jan. 223/2 A box of veronal cachet...
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VERONAL Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of VERONAL is a preparation of the sodium salt C8H11N2NaO3 of barbital formerly used in medicine as a sedative and hypnotic.
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BARBITAL (VERONAL) INTOXICATION - JAMA Network
Diethylbarbituric acid, or barbital, introduced under the proprietary name "veronal," has enjoyed the reputation of being an efficient and practically harmless ...
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Barbital
Veronal was found to be midway. Glembay", Irena Danielli-Basilides overdosed on Veronal as her third and fatal suicide attempt.
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Story: Veronal - Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
Veronal is taken off the market in 1956. Science-based risk-benefit analysis tips the scales in the right direction. Veronal is history.
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VERONAL definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. of or pertaining to the city or town of Verona noun 2. a native or inhabitant of Verona Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC.
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Veronal | Sigma-Aldrich
Find veronal and related products for scientific research at MilliporeSigma.
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VERONAL Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Veronal definition: a trademark for barbitone. See examples of VERONAL used in a sentence.
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Veronal
Veronal/ˈverənl; `vɛrənəl/ n[U](propr 专利名) type of sedative drug 佛罗那(镇静药).
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Henri Serre
Women of Paris (1953)
Le combat dans l'ile (1961)
La Meule (short film) - René Allio, 1962)
Jules et Jim (Jules and Jim, 1962)
Il Processo di Veronal
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Pergonal
Pergonal, n. Med. (pɜːˈgəʊnæl) [f. per-1 + gonadotrophin n. + -al after Nembutal n., veronal n., etc.] A proprietary name for various hormonal preparations, spec. for a preparation of human menopausal gonadotrophin, containing a mixture of FSH and luteinizing hormone, which is given by injection as ...
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Joseph von Mering
In 1904, he helped to launch barbital under the brand name Veronal. Veronal was the first commercially available barbiturate sedative in any country.
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